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Freelance partners of 1C-Bitrix Marketplace?
Hello.
The moment of the next character - everyone knows the commercial CMS 1C-Bitrix. The partners of the company could be companies with LLC or IP. Not so long ago, freelancers were also given the right to become 1C-Bitrix partners.
The situation is something like this - a couple of independent developers (freelancers) want to make ready-made websites for their further sale on the Bitrix Marketplace site.
The main question is how often buyers of ready-made sites from the Marketplace require any documents after the purchase? Developers - freelancers (partners of Bitrix), of course, do not have the status of either an individual entrepreneur or an LLC - they applied for partnership as "Freelancers". Accordingly, no closing documents will be able to provide.
PS 1C-Bitrix itself does not provide any closing documents, arguing that this should be done by partner solution developers.
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What are the problems? With you, the customer concludes a contract for work (search in Google "contract with an individual"). At the end of the work, you sign the act, and the customer transfers money and taxes (at least personal income tax, but I'm not good at this
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how to formalize such relations, there are plenty of examples of contracts on the Internet. There is nothing complicated.
There is only one problem, not all customers want to have such a relationship, as the tax authorities sometimes look askance at such contracts. It is easier for the tax authorities to deal with the "enterprise", it is easier to collect taxes from them, since there is an account and other attributes.
Is it so difficult to make an LLC with an authorized capital of 10k rubles? ))
Contact the office for the creation of LLC under the order. You wait a week and all the documents are brought home to you. We did just that when we opened in Moscow. Ordered from Yurinkom.
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