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pavviaz2018-01-18 19:37:40
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pavviaz, 2018-01-18 19:37:40

Do I need to pay tax for displaying ads in a mobile application?

If I wrote a game (for example, using unity), embedded ads, put my creation on the app store, and now I receive ad revenue, do I have to pay tax on this? Still, this is a purposeful receipt of money, and from this, it seems, a tax should be paid. Thanks
PS I'm a complete zero in our legislation, sorry if it's a stupid question :)

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GavriKos, 2018-01-18
@GavriKos

Any income must be taxed.

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Anton Kiselyov, 2018-01-18
@zamboga

Necessary, but not necessary =)
As long as you do not receive income at the level of 600,000 rubles from one source, no one is interested in you. Here I already wrote about it a couple of days ago: https://toster.ru/q/495581?e=6147427#answer_item_1...

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Anton Panov, 2018-01-19
@trikono

Let's look at the option according to the law, and not about "... up to 600 tr. you are not interesting to anyone ..."
If you are self-employed, you must declare your income yourself. But this is if you received a one-time payment for the property sold or the service provided. If the payments are regular, it is your responsibility to register as an individual entrepreneur or open a legal entity. Otherwise, Article 171 of the Criminal Code is illegal business. I speak from personal experience! "There would be an article, but there will be people ..." - this is a sad truth! And counting on a Russian maybe is stupid! Our "favorite" organs also need statistics. But the option with IP is not the best, although for some reason many developers see the only way out in it ... In case of problems, you answer with all your property! Down to spoons and forks! Register LLC, get up on the simplified tax system under the item "income" and you will be happy. 6% tax on income plus 13% personal income tax when you withdraw money to your account as dividends. Total 19%, we sleep peacefully and the tax office loves you! You do not pay any insurance premiums as an individual entrepreneur. And it’s also very difficult to liquidate an individual entrepreneur (suddenly you decide to quit working one day), but there are no such problems with an LLC.

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