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Excluded from Covid relief and battling to survive, sex workers turn to the web

Excluded from Covid relief and battling to survive, sex workers turn to the web 20 February 2021 10:32 AM Share This: The calls to decriminalise sex work are growing louder in SA amid the Covid-19 pandemic which has left sex workers across the country out in the cold. Weekend Breakfast host Sara-Jayne King spoke to two sex workers from the advocacy group Sonke Gender Justice who say they are battling to survive the restrictions imposed under the ongoing Covid-19 lockdown. Sex workers have suffered a drastic loss of income due to the limiting Covid-19 curfew, loss of paying clients, and frequent police raids.

If sex work in SA is illegal, why is Sars taxing sex webcam industry?

If sex work in SA is illegal, why is Sars taxing sex webcam industry?
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If you re taxing OnlyFans, decriminalise sex work , government told

‘If you’re taxing OnlyFans, decriminalise sex work’, government told By Sihle Mlambo Share Johannesburg - In the wake of the news that the taxman had imposed VAT on OnlyFans, which is predominately used for sex work in South Africa, calls have been made for the government to follow suit and decriminalise sex work. IOL reported on Thursday that the SA Revenue Service had confirmed that all transactions, which include tips, purchases and subscriptions on the OnlyFans content services website, were subject to the payment of VAT. This means consumers of OnlyFans will pay an additional 15% for all purchases they make on the platform, with the taxman taking its share in every transaction.

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