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Think With Your Head2015-09-11 14:10:00
Freelance
Think With Your Head, 2015-09-11 14:10:00

How can a freelancer not be listed as unemployed without registering a company and employment in a company?

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What other options are there not to be considered unemployed, except for individual entrepreneurs, company registration (LLC, etc.) and employment?

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Maxim Timofeev, 2015-09-11
@Vyad

1. What's wrong with being unemployed?
2. Why is the IP unsatisfactory?
There are, as it were, only 2 options:
The first is to pay taxes = sleep peacefully and have pension accruals.
The second is not paying taxes = not sleeping well, losing a number of clients, and not having pension accruals or having non-state ones.
There is no right choice, there is an acceptable one for you. I have a sole proprietorship for my wife, I myself am unemployed and I don’t quite understand why it may not suit you. In some cases, LLC is more convenient. If you don't like fiddling with papers, get an accountant at a 10% rate. My wife is in charge of accounting.
Perhaps your income is less than the subsistence level, then you are not a freelancer, but unemployed. And the first thing to think about is how to get over $1,000 a month, and then think about status, pension, and form of ownership.

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Ruslan Fedoseev, 2015-09-11
@martin74ua

as not listed as unemployed without getting a job.
Does anything confuse you in the wording of the question?

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Kirill, 2015-09-11
@GoooodBoy

And what is the purpose? Why do you not like being "unemployed"? I think this should be dancing.

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Tin Iven, 2015-09-11
@tin-iven

Somewhere he will get a job as a night watchman and pay taxes for himself.

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Ilya Erofeev, 2015-09-11
@imerofeev

What's the point of taking out a mortgage now? loans?

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Puma Thailand, 2015-09-11
@opium

fictitious employment + payment of taxes

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axblue, 2015-09-12
@leshikgo

And in Belarus, the father introduced a law on parasitism, like that.

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