/ 13 December 2010

German city pares budget deficit with ‘sex tax’

Challenged with a €100 million deficit, one western German city has introduced a day tax on prostitutes to help whittle down its budget gap.

The new “pleasure tax” requires prostitutes in Dortmund to purchase a €6 “day ticket” for each day they work, or face a potential fine. The city estimates that the new tax will add some €750 000 to its coffers each year. — Reuters