Normally they are "independent contractors", so yes.
2006-09-10 05:38:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but if she is audited she has to prove that there was an increase or decrease in income from the years prior to surgery. Also, she would have to calculate what percentage of use is from actual work and what percentage is from personal pleasure. It'd be pretty hard to calculate.
2006-09-10 12:36:26
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answered by tfjea 4
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Hmmm, I studied tax but I don't really know this one. Is stripping classified as a real job? I guess if it would increase her pay or is the deciding factor of getting a job, yeah.
2006-09-10 12:31:31
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answer #3
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answered by ladida 3
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Yes, but only if she is dumb enough to file a tax return while in an all cash bussiness...
2006-09-10 12:29:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No - plastic surgery is always disallowed no matter what the profession of the taxpayer
2006-09-10 12:58:15
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answered by Mr. PhD 6
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uh yes in a sense. they are important assets to be considered as well looking at the industry haha
2006-09-10 12:29:39
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answered by flubberghasted 1
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Yes , but then she better be ready to report all her tip income.
2006-09-10 12:29:29
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it is for the business.
2006-09-10 12:31:55
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answered by katz 4
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i sure as hell hope so. You gotta love strippers with big ****.
2006-09-10 12:30:25
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answered by Frank S 2
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No, I don't think so. She is getting two-sided benefits. She will have it for her work as well as her personal life...
2006-09-10 12:30:00
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answered by Mr. Riz 6
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