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Senator seeks tax on pimps, prostitutes
2006-06-29
Grassley: 'It's a no-brainer to have the IRS go after sex traffickers'
(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 Judiciary Committee Wednesday morning approved a bill sponsored by committee chairman Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, authorizing at least $2 million toward the establishment of an office in the IRS criminal investigation unit to prosecute unlawful sex workers for violations of tax laws.

The bill's approval gives the IRS harsh new criminal penalties for use against those in the underground criminal economy. According to Grassley's office, the majority of the victims of sex trafficking -- those who are often smuggled in from other counties and virtually imprisoned in a house set up for prostitution -- are girls ages 13 to 17.

'A no-brainer'
"It's a no-brainer to have the IRS go after sex traffickers," Grassley said. "Prosecuting tax code violations can get these guys off the street and yank from their grasp the girls and women they exploit. This crime is right under our noses in the United States, and it's especially horrible when under-age girls are being held prisoner. The thugs who run the trafficking rings are exploiting society's poorest girls and women for personal gain."

Asked Tuesday about whether taxing sex workers would somehow lend legitimacy to them, a spokesman for Grassley said that the goal of the legislation would not be to legitimize the individuals but rather to find "yet another alternative to track the money flowing in this industry to get at potential criminals."

The bill also calls for more jail time for sex workers. According to Grassley's office, in the past, the IRS has been saddled with having to prove how much income a sexual worker earned in order to show that he or she has not been paying enough income tax. Grassley's proposal will help overcome those obstacles. For example, if a trafficker has failed to file W-2s for five women (employees), the maximum penalty would be 10 years in prison per failure to file, a total of 50 years.

Grassley used the example of gangster Al Capone, who was eventually jailed on tax evasion charges. The bill, according to a spokesman for Grassley, will use the federal tax code to shut down illegal sex workers who are hard to get by way of other federal criminal laws and are not targeted by state law enforcement.

"For the first time ever, the tax code would help put behind bars the criminals who are making money in the underground economy by selling sexual access to girls and women," the spokesman said in an e-mail statement.

Strip clubs a target?
Carol Leigh, a representative of BAYSWAN, a San Francisco Bay area sex worker advocacy network, criticized the legislation as being shortsighted.

"Forced labor, kidnapping should be targeted, but this legislation broadly targets the sex trade in general, and could target your local strip club," Leigh said. "Those of us who work in the industry understand that this does nothing to improve conditions in our industry.

"We want laws enforced against those who abuse us, against those who are violent, and enforcement of labor regulations. That is the only truly effective way to protect the welfare of the women who work in the industry."

The sex trafficking bill proposed by Grassley was part of a scheduled Senate Finance Committee good government tax bill.
Posted by:flyover

#22  So...the Senator proposes that he be allowed to pimp the pimps (!)
Posted by: WTF   2006-06-29 22:46  

#21  They'd have to pass the NV medical exam, first. You gotta be cleaner than an Episcopalian Lutheran Unitarian Mormon Catholic Baptist Methodist Druid Rosecrucian well hell, you know what I mean. :)
Posted by: Crolump Glereper5426   2006-06-29 20:34  

#20  I have a great idea for a celebrity brothel in Nevada. You create a website listing hundreds of celebrities. They get something like an eBay rating of how many people want to have sex with them. Lots of the celebrities listed would never do it, so they act as cover for those that would.

Then, subscribers to the site have something like private MySpace pages, that have their pictures and info about them. It also lists 20 or so celebrities they want to have sex with, and how much they would be willing to pay.

Egotistical celebrities would be all over the page to see how popular they are, and how much people are willing to pay to have sex with them. If they see a price and a fan they like, then they arrange to meet in Nevada.

This is not as ridiculous as it sounds. A lot of celebrities are always hungry, and when they aren't working, which is most of the time, they are very conscious about their money reserves. And if their fan looks hot...

This is a very real concept. The next time you see a celebrity you think is hot, ask yourself how much you would pay to have sex with them. Then imagine your surprise if they said "yes".
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-06-29 20:27  

#19  I guess they'll all be independent contractors now?
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2006-06-29 20:08  

#18  Well, the IRS did own the Mustang Ranch once. The owner had fallen behind on taxes and lost it to the government. David Letterman suggested that they sell a souvenir T-shirt: I got screwed by the Federal Government.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2006-06-29 19:52  

#17  Heck, there are a lot of "no brainers" still there!
Posted by: Gir   2006-06-29 16:56  

#16  There are a lot of "no brainers" that come out of Washington.
Posted by: JohnQC   2006-06-29 15:25  

#15  Gonna issue 'em taxi meters for their headboards?
Posted by: mojo   2006-06-29 14:42  

#14  But, But, the USN gives a 'family seperation allowance' during deployments and I have it on very good authority the the Boeing Company (formerly of Seattle, now in Chicago) provides a similiar allowance for employees on detail to such tourist hot spots like Sheyma Island, Alaska. They pay us NOT to have sex!!! ( funny thing tho', my wife never got a check... gotta wonder why....)
Posted by: USN, ret.   2006-06-29 14:30  

#13  Senator Kennedy is reported to be bitterly opposed to this tax.

"Thou dost protest too much".
Posted by: Danielle   2006-06-29 13:30  

#12  Oh, gawd. Screen cleanup on Aisle 11! LOL, Frank. And, as Taranto notes, "Mary Jo Kopechne could not be reached for comment."
Posted by: BA   2006-06-29 13:26  

#11  that's cuz he has to file the short form...
Posted by: Frank G   2006-06-29 13:00  

#10  Senator Kennedy is reported to be bitterly opposed to this tax.
Posted by: Mike   2006-06-29 12:59  

#9  To funny...."short time sex $100....plus tax "...
Posted by: crazyhorse   2006-06-29 12:46  

#8  If they come up with a sex tax, I'm definitely filing for a return.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-06-29 12:41  

#7  would that "bowel-movement tax" apply to Sen Schumer's speeches?
Posted by: Frank G   2006-06-29 10:52  

#6  And not jailing them now for not reporting income works so well?

LOL! Perhaps Senator Grassley is upset that he can't get a deduction for all of his donations.
Posted by: 2b   2006-06-29 10:03  

#5  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.

And not jailing them now for not reporting income works so well?

This is something that belongs to the states to deal with unless it involves interstate commerce. It's not like there are already enough statutes on the books for which there is insufficient manpower resources for arrest and prosecution.
Posted by: Sniper Chease8428   2006-06-29 09:41  

#4  I propose taxing Senators for all the air they exhale as an exponential rate.
Posted by: 3dc   2006-06-29 09:37  

#3  Finally! Someone actually proposes a sex tax!

For all this time, people having sex and not paying a tax on it has been like stealing from the government.

I look forward to a bowel movement tax next. A LOT of people have been cheating the government by having more than the minimum two bowel movements a week. This costs the government a fortune in lost tax revenues.

Remember that higher taxes don't just benefit the government, they benefit everybody.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-06-29 09:15  

#2  Regulate and tax it, sounds good to me. That way at the end of your "meeting" w/one of the sex workers you can say "thank you ma'am for fixing my pot holes." hahahaha....
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-06-29 08:11  

#1  Hey, this very subject was evoked by a RBer a few days ago!

Tax on thingy
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-06-29 07:52  

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