Porn Star Drops Tax Day Video On ‘Responsible Investing’

Doing your taxes just got a lot more exciting thanks to porn star Cherie DeVille. The adult entertainer came out with a new video to promote responsible investing, just in time for Tax Day. “Young men hate index funds because they’re boring, and they won’t listen to staid investment advisors. I am lucky enough to have a platform in porn where I can get them to learn about index funds, IRAs, and other smart investment strategies via my pornography,” she explained.

“The only way to educate these men is through porn. They’re not going to listen to Vanguard, but they will listen to my tits!” she added. The 30-minute film features DeVille as investment advice counselor “Suze Whoreman,” dressed in leather S&M gear, who punishes a young man for his irresponsible investment decisions. “Have you ever considered a Roth IRA?” DeVille moans during one scene. “If you start investing now when you’re young. Oh God. You’re going to get so much by the time you retire.”

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Check out more about a porn star’s Tax Day video: https://nypost.com/2022/04/16/porn-star-cherie-deville-drops-tax-day-video-focused-on-investing/

Strip Club Claimed Dancers Were Therapists To Skirt $3.1 Million In Taxes

Copy-of-Stripper_on_a_Pole_svgIt’s true exotic dancers perform an important service to their customers, but can anyone call it “therapeutic”? That’s what one Manhattan strip club claimed when trying to finesse their way out of a hefty tax bill. In an attempt to skirt $3.1 million in state taxes, the strip club claimed its dancers were providing therapy to customers, and not just entertainment.

According to the New York Daily news, the owners of the Penthouse Executive Club unsuccessfully argued that they shouldn’t have to pay taxes because its dancers provided services not unlike a massage therapist or a sex therapist. The owners told a state tax tribunal, “what is provided in its clubs is not entertainment, but rather a non-taxable service similar to a therapeutic massage conducted in a sensual manner or personal services provided by a sex therapist.” Unfortunately, the tribunal didn’t agree—but maybe that’s because they don’t frequent enough strip clubs?

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Check out more about the strip club that claimed its dancers were therapists to skirt a tax bill: https://consumerist.com/2017/05/08/strip-club-claimed-dancers-were-therapists-to-skirt-3-1m-in-state-taxes/