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root092020-04-15 23:29:07
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root09, 2020-04-15 23:29:07

Can I register as a self-employed person to pay taxes from advertising on the site?

Can I register as self-employed and pay 4% tax when I receive income from advertising placed on my own website? Do I fall into the range of activities that are allowed to be self-employed?

There is a possible problem that part of the money from affiliate programs comes to Yandex.Money (There are no problems with this, as I understand it), and part goes to the WMZ account in WebMoney. And when exchanging WMZ for a ruble card, won't it be considered something else? Trading in securities, for example, or can you not worry about it?

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Em Ka, 2020-04-25
@Mirkss

You can.
Although initially a very limited list of activities was envisaged for the self-employed, subsequently the concepts changed slightly and almost everything became possible, including very unexpected activities.
Just keep in mind that 4% - when providing services to individuals. If a legal entity pays you, you must pay 6%.
Converting into rubles is not a transaction with securities, but keep in mind that WMZ is a currency, and there are subtleties - for example, you must send a check (receipt) with the amount in rubles to the payer on the same day (after recalculating the received from him at the current exchange rate of the ). Also google _official_ information if you fall under currency control under this scheme of work.
And by the way, you can always write a letter to the tax office with a question and get an official answer. I recommend doing this regardless of your conclusions now - you will have an official paper, which is the basis for using a certain scheme of work.
Good luck!

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Dimonchik, 2020-04-16
@dimonchik2013

like yes,
but you can get under an agency agreement
better do marketing

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