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Freelance, the customer requires an invoice in order not to pay 27% of the fees, how to do everything without an individual entrepreneur?
Monthly income is low. I don't see the point of opening an IP. But the customer demanded that I open an individual entrepreneur in order to issue him an invoice by which he would pay for my services. Or he will reduce payments by 27% due to insurance premiums.
I read somewhere that you can issue a PayPal account, but how to do this and what are the ways to save the customer from payments and not get paid into the Pension Fund and the simplified tax system yourself?
What can you recommend in such a situation?
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Open an individual entrepreneur or settle for -27%, since there is no other way. Taxes someone will pay either you or the customer. But if you have an individual entrepreneur with a simplified tax system, then you will pay less taxes than if an LLC pays.
Although it is possible if you make a deal through a safe on a freelance exchange , then the customer will be able to receive an invoice not from you, but from the exchange. But there will also be a commission. But at least you will gain a rating for making a deal through a safe.
through a friend with an individual entrepreneur, or let the customer pay without a contract and deal with cheap cashing himself.
Everything is elementary, you voice the amount that you need, tax overhead is the burden of the customer, if he doesn’t want to, send him to the stump.
Upd, does not want to pay taxes, he knows the way, where the cash is taken 100%
An LLC cannot just give you money - you need a reason, for example, your invoice for payment as an individual entrepreneur or an agreement for the provision of services with you as an individual.
In the first case, you pay the simplified tax system + contributions for individual entrepreneurs.
In the second case, they pay personal income tax + contributions for you, but this is more than 27%. An incomprehensible number.
You can also sign an agency agreement. And make the payment as an individual, but then you will have to pay 12% of taxes to the tax office. While individual entrepreneurs pay only 6% with the simplified tax system
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