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alfonzob00baron2022-03-05 14:06:10
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alfonzob00baron, 2022-03-05 14:06:10

Can a self-employed person receive a salary from abroad with crypto?

The title is clickbait, the essence is a little different, but I did not figure out how to put it in an understandable question.
Self-employed, receiving money from a foreign company.
Is it possible to set up a crypto-wallet, receive salary on it and convert from there into foreign currency to a bank account in Russia?
Technically, it is not crypto that comes to the bank account, and crypto transactions do not take place within the country.
Why do this - because it is necessary. I wonder if this is possible or not from the point of view of the laws of the Russian Federation and the payment of taxes.

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Alexander Prokhorovich, 2022-03-05
@alexgp13

Legally, this is impossible. In any case, you get an operation with a cryptocurrency. Plus, it is not clear how to go through currency control, since you will not receive income from the organization with which the contract was concluded.
I suppose that by somehow converting the crypt into cash (I don’t know about the legality of this operation itself, consultation of a specialized lawyer is required here), you will be able to accept money through the cash desk, since in this case confirmation of the identity of the payer is not required. But, again, such an operation is on the verge of legality, and I'm not sure that this can still be done from the point of view of the law.

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Puma Thailand, 2022-03-05
@opium

The crypt is anonymous, if you don't talk about it on every corner, no one will ever know

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Anastasia Mr, 2022-03-05
@nicepotato

formally no, in the territory of the Russian Federation it is impossible to receive payment in the crypt. But if, roughly speaking, in the territory of the Russian Federation you already receive rubles withdrawn from binance (for example), then you can report on the arrival of rubles on the card by generating a check. just don’t write anywhere and don’t tell anyone that these rubles were received with a crypt) and no more than 200 rub per day, no more than 600 rub per month, otherwise there will be blocks of 115 fz (there was an experience, it cost, it was unlocked after 5 days, but it was silly to lose money). And it’s better not to use Sberbank to withdraw crypto

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Nikolai Savelyev, 2022-03-05
@AgentSmith

You can't, of course.
You are still living in a dream.

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Vasily Bannikov, 2022-03-05
@vabka

1. The self-employed does not receive a salary
2. Crypto is not money That ’s why
it’s impossible.
Although in theory, you can write checks for the amount in the crypt after conversion, but this is all as gray as possible on the verge of legality.

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oldcoins1234, 2022-03-08
@oldcoins1234

You can, but very carefully:
https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/5240020
https://quote.rbc.ru/news/short_article/6227242b9a...
and it looks like this is just the beginning.

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