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View Full Version : General talk Tax time is boom period for Sydney brothel as clients splash returns



andrewv
14-09-2023, 02:30 PM
According to Jess, a receptionist from The Gateway Club in Sydney, it’s actually right about now.

“Generally it’s after tax time because that’s when people have money to spend,” she said.

Jess gave news.com.au a tour of the brothel (which you can watch in the video player above) and revealed plenty of fun facts about what goes on inside the venue.

Let’s start with the prices.

Basically, the longer you stay, the more you’ll pay.

“It’s $240 per half-hour, 45 minutes is $300 and it’s $380 for an hour,” Jess said.

The club is open seven days a week, from 6pm to 6am on Monday and Tuesday, and then 24 hours a day from Wednesday onwards.

“I would say Thursday to Saturday are our peak times, generally from 10pm onwards,”

read full article here: https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/tax-time-is-boom-period-for-sydney-brothel-as-clients-splash-returns/news-story/0e6b2febdf2d4689fd15da7685cbc663

ditchtheboss
14-09-2023, 03:03 PM
Thank you for this post, you remind me I need to do my tax

dotcumdotinyou
14-09-2023, 03:07 PM
I seriously doubt that this tax time is going to be a boom period for any business, especially brothels

Hidden Python
14-09-2023, 03:21 PM
100% people wont be getting back as much as previous years and with the overall cost of inflation, people will be lucky to pay off their credit card debt that has built up just from doing grocery shopping.
So someone is trying to cash in on some free hopeful publicity,

ReginaldBubbles
14-09-2023, 04:49 PM
It may have been boom time in the past but not now. Everything's going up and regardless if you're married with family or single, it's not what it use to be before with spare cash. Unless you're earning big bucks or selling drugs then you're not going to be one of those guys waiting for his tax refund to spend in the brothels.

One industry that seems to be doing well are airlines with many people travelling now. People are willing to pay for their holidays using their credit cards even if it will put them into further debt. I guess some don't care.

I don't think drug dealers pay tax

andrewv
14-09-2023, 04:52 PM
Yep, drug dealers and property developers are the ones that seem to be always ahead.
Ask Star or Crown casino..... they are still getting lots of shopping bags full of banknotes....

okachimachi
14-09-2023, 04:57 PM
interesting article thanks

GoldfishMan
14-09-2023, 07:03 PM
Fun fact from the training material of a big bank: The most common trace element found on bank notes is cocaine.

ColesBag
14-09-2023, 07:17 PM
Yep, drug dealers and property developers.

I'd say drug dealers have more ethics.

Hidden Python
14-09-2023, 11:03 PM
Fun fact from the training material of a big bank: The most common trace element found on bank notes is cocaine.

I worked at the Amex foreign currencies vault in the city many years ago, and we always wore white latex gloves and a face mask while handling the notes,
My gloves will be black by the end of the shift from the grime, but the greatest fear was getting sick from the bacteria especially SARS from Asian notes