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The Pimp Tax
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Rob - 06:06am on 06/28/2006
Hmm...

NEW YORK (CNN) -- Republican Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa is hoping to stamp out the sex trade by taxing pimps and prostitutes, then jailing them when they don't pay.

The Senate Finance Committee is expected to vote Wednesday morning on the pimp tax. The bill also calls for more jail time for sex workers.

If passed, the provision will authorize at least $2 million toward the establishment of an office in the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation unit to prosecute unlawful sex workers for violations of tax laws.

"Recent headlines have focused on sex trafficking in connection with the World Cup in Germany," Grassley said. "This vile crime is under our noses in the United States, and it's a no-brainer to have the IRS go after sex traffickers. Prosecuting these tax code violations can get these guys off the street and yank from their grasp the girls and women they exploit."


Can you tax something that is already illegal?

Update:

Rob B. has some questions:

~ Does a pimp get a tax break, simular to the ones that larger corporations have for the 3 month "training window?"
~ Are pimps allowed to deduct Crack costs as business related expenses?
~ What is the tax rate on hooker's tips?
~ Are Bling, furs, thongs, domination gear and Dubs considered a "Uniform expenditure" or "Office supplies?"

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