Any reason why you are asking? Are you interested in running an agency or something?anyone knows approx what their income is about if they do it full time (whatever full time means to them)?
I think you're forgetting a number of expenses like make up, sheets, clothes, condoms and other sex gear. I'd also think 20 clients a week seems kind of high.just curious.
ok since none of you guys is willing to try the water, I'll start with my calculation:
supposing an Indy, rents her own "studio" (and lives elsewhere), 1200$/mo all incl
sees 4 clients, 5d a week, 200$ per encounter, works 46wks/year
so that's 4*5*200*46=184k gross income, minus "studio" rent which is 14.4k, the net income is 170k, ---- and hardly any income tax given that we all pay by ca$h
so a full time SP's annual income is equivalent to someone who earns 280k but who pays income tax!!!!
just curious.
ok since none of you guys is willing to try the water, I'll start with my calculation:
supposing an Indy, rents her own "studio" (and lives elsewhere), 1200$/mo all incl
sees 4 clients, 5d a week, 200$ per encounter, works 46wks/year
so that's 4*5*200*46=184k gross income, minus "studio" rent which is 14.4k, the net income is 170k, ---- and hardly any income tax given that we all pay by ca$h
so a full time SP's annual income is equivalent to someone who earns 280k but who pays income tax!!!!
How do you know they do not pay income tax? In alberta a lot if not all pay income tax.ok ok, so 130k? that's still quite high considering that they don't pay income tax
You know what the paradox is? Some make that kind of money, with the aim of saving it up to buy a house in cash.... then they realize, ooops, it's not that easy. Because 1) can't be depositing more than 10K in a bank account at a time, without the bank being forced to notify the CRA, 2) the eventual possibility of a tax audit, especially if you've been declaring next to nothing, then suddenly in another year you have to declare your interest income or expenses which ties you to a fully paid house, then you suddenly have your property seized for unpaid taxes, 3) can't move it out of the country without some transfer agent in between being forced to report it, which raises red flags.just curious.
ok since none of you guys is willing to try the water, I'll start with my calculation:
supposing an Indy, rents her own "studio" (and lives elsewhere), 1200$/mo all incl
sees 4 clients, 5d a week, 200$ per encounter, works 46wks/year
so that's 4*5*200*46=184k gross income, minus "studio" rent which is 14.4k, the net income is 170k, ---- and hardly any income tax given that we all pay by ca$h
so a full time SP's annual income is equivalent to someone who earns 280k but who pays income tax!!!!
It's just such a ridiculous question, that's probably why we ladies aren't chiming in. Who are these SPs anyways? Do you just pick them off the shelf at Walmart, or do you find them in the Sears catalogue? SPs are as different from one another as night and day, even though we may have some similarities. While one girl may see one client per day, another may see one client per week, and yet another may see 5 per day. c99432 (very creative name), you even allude to the fact that full-time means different things to different people. Heck, even part-time means different things to different people.anyone knows approx what their income is about if they do it full time (whatever full time means to them)?
just curious.
ok since none of you guys is willing to try the water, I'll start with my calculation:
supposing an Indy, rents her own "studio" (and lives elsewhere), 1200$/mo all incl
sees 4 clients, 5d a week, 200$ per encounter, works 46wks/year
so that's 4*5*200*46=184k gross income, minus "studio" rent which is 14.4k, the net income is 170k, ---- and hardly any income tax given that we all pay by ca$h
so a full time SP's annual income is equivalent to someone who earns 280k but who pays income tax!!!!
UH OH..... ***drunk posting***the fact that none of the ladies has even chimed in on this....means it's none of your goddamn business.
Oh my, so much cash, so few businesses to choose from...(I believe this is a FWP, see other thread)snip...Or if they are really successful, they buy a car wash to launder the excess amount of cash![]()
Also it's likely problematic qualifying for a mortgage without proof of income. I don't think it's the panacea it seems.You know what the paradox is? Some make that kind of money, with the aim of saving it up to buy a house in cash.... then they realize, ooops, it's not that easy. Because 1) can't be depositing more than 10K in a bank account at a time, without the bank being forced to notify the CRA, 2) the eventual possibility of a tax audit, especially if you've been declaring next to nothing, then suddenly in another year you have to declare your interest income or expenses which ties you to a fully paid house, then you suddenly have your property seized for unpaid taxes, 3) can't move it out of the country without some transfer agent in between being forced to report it, which raises red flags.
Or theoretically they have a spouse making a decent income and they can hide it in family finances in some way.You know what the paradox is? Some make that kind of money, with the aim of saving it up to buy a house in cash.... then they realize, ooops, it's not that easy. Because 1) can't be depositing more than 10K in a bank account at a time, without the bank being forced to notify the CRA, 2) the eventual possibility of a tax audit, especially if you've been declaring next to nothing, then suddenly in another year you have to declare your interest income or expenses which ties you to a fully paid house, then you suddenly have your property seized for unpaid taxes, 3) can't move it out of the country without some transfer agent in between being forced to report it, which raises red flags.