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Male strippers and their wages

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In a first for me, I got a call from a male stripper who was injured when lifting a client at a downstate uhm "ladies club."  He actually herniated a disc in his back and won't be able to perform/work for at least two months.

His problem is that while he was paid minimum wage, he didn't report any of the significant tips that he earned every night.  So while he was really making around $1,500 a week, his wages were reported at around $300 a week.

Like any other injured worker he is entitled to 2/3 of his average weekly wage tax free.  If he were to go trial, a Judge would only award him $200 for his lost time instead of the $1,000 he is really entitled to.

It's a good lesson for waiters, bellhops, skycaps and yes strippers.  Your wages are what you report.  You don't want to be on a witness stand having to admit under oath that you cheated on your taxes as that would, of course, set up a whole new set of problems for you.

We are workers' compensation attorneys that help people with Illinois work injuries anywhere in IL via our statewide network of attorneys.  Contact us and we will answer your questions or find the right lawyer for your situation.

 

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