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Webcam Model Tax Deductions
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Hi there,
Please could anyone let me know what kind of things are tax deductible? I know that things like hair, make up, lingerie etc is included but I have been told that my lip fillers and busy enlargement could be too.
Thank you in advance.
Please could anyone let me know what kind of things are tax deductible? I know that things like hair, make up, lingerie etc is included but I have been told that my lip fillers and busy enlargement could be too.
Thank you in advance.
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you will see that hair make up and lingerie is excluded
however I am not a model
lipfillers and busy enlargement strike me as going against exclusivity rule
it is tax deductible if used exclusively for work
and those bad boys are probably not only for work
I would have thought agents fees - or admin fees are tax deductible under the exclusivity rule
so that if you or you daughter get £100 and thirty is taken off for admin then you declare £70 but then you cant knock off a further thirty for the same thing
in the other thread - someone has given you a dead link to professional fees fees that doctors nurses lawyers and accountants pay to their professional bodies which ARE tax deductible ( so long as the prof body is registered and on The List ) but somehow I dont think applies to a webcam model waving her .... around
and yes I think you need - depending on the income - an accountant and yes their fees are tax deductible
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you will see that hair make up and lingerie is excluded
however I am not a model
lipfillers and busy enlargement strike me as going against exclusivity rule
it is tax deductible if used exclusively for work
and those bad boys are probably not only for work
I would have thought agents fees - or admin fees are tax deductible under the exclusivity rule
so that if you or you daughter get £100 and thirty is taken off for admin then you declare £70 but then you cant knock off a further thirty for the same thing
in the other thread - someone has given you a dead link to professional fees fees that doctors nurses lawyers and accountants pay to their professional bodies which ARE tax deductible ( so long as the prof body is registered and on The List ) but somehow I dont think applies to a webcam model waving her .... around
and yes I think you need - depending on the income - an accountant and yes their fees are tax deductible