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Tax Lawyer Denied Tax Deductions for Sex Therapy
Tue, 09/30/2008 - 18:28 — BigBorker77-year-old tax attorney William Halby may have been depressed and sexually repressed, but according to the IRS, this did not give him the right to deduct over $300,000 paid to prostitutes as medial expenses. Halby now must repay tens of thousands of dollars in taxes and faces possible charges for prostitution, though he intends to appeal the IRS' decision.
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I hope he wins: then we'll all be home free.
Which is exactly why he won't hah
Yeah, that would make all prostitutes non-profits.
Wouldn't it be great if we could all claim our porn addictions on our tax returns?