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Another very common myth is the "20% commission" - I don't know of any model agency that takes only 20% commission - it's a bogus figure - the quoted "20%" is actually 33.3% (e.g. when a model is told a job "pays" $1000, her share is $800, but the agency will actually get $1200 from the client).I thought it was an investment cause they don't mention anything about a loan. I thought agencies make this money back through the 20% they get from a model's work.
Money is used to pray for test shoots to photographers in order to produce a portfolio and perhaps paying for travels to sign to other agencies.
As far as I know, 33.3% commission is a minimum - higher rates apply in other countries. In Milan the standard commission is 58.3%! (this is calculated from 50% "quoted commission" + 20% agency service fee) My understanding is that commissions are capped according to national law - I suspect Italy has very lax laws to this regard (if anyone knows differently, please correct me).
Agency commission only covers management fees -- the model will be billed for anything and everything else including transport costs (apart from specific jobs where the client has offered to pay), accommodation (ditto for transport costs), test shoots, portfolio books, composite cards, showcards, website fees, courier fees etc (and it doesn't matter who she is). If a model is flown to be signed to another agency - this will be at her expense and the cost of the flight will be the first debt she accrues at her new agency.
Finally, I suspect there are agencies that have adopted business practises whereby they actually profit by keeping a number of their foreign models hovering in debt! - this can get a little complicated but basically they do it by running up a model's expenses so they can pocket her income tax payments. (agencies generally withhold 30% 'income tax' (Withholding Tax) from job payments which is in addition to their commission - now, if an agency keeps a model in debt, they'll know that she won't really owe any income tax so they don't actually remit the money they've withheld from her to the tax authority! - they just keep "holding" it...)