selberdreher
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I am not familiar with tax evasion, but it happens and people do get away with it.So what do you think is reported as far as taxes for the "gentlemans club"? Reporting them a requirement for the license in Maryland and even if you remove the betting which is money that moves through the club that doesn't technically stay there we know that Samson is not able to always afford it and has to be comped occasionally (Kathleens words).
Another possible complication for the business being "legit" is who all would be an employee? Just Hana? Hana and Jacob/Warren? Unless I missed that detail Edwin is not a member of this legit front facing business because he is not getting a paycheck?
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		As for what is declared as taxable income, i think there are several legal options:
- They can report the drinks as grossly overpriced. I saw a host club in Tokyo charging 1,000,000¥ for a bottle of champagne, that's currently more than 7000$. There were also cigars allegedly for 7500$ per box used in the first sauna scene.
 - The services of the girls can be masked as hosting, entertainment, dancing and performing and be charged at the high end of plausibility also.
 - They can report membership fees as income, and set again virtually any number as long it's somewhat plausible.
 
August is the manager and can pay himself a manager's salary, Kathleen is HR director with an equally high salary, Warren chief of security with Jacob working under him, both paid; Hana is a paid bartender, why not? Ian could be hired as a freelance photographer for special events and Edwin is getting a paycheck:
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