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Victor Vedenyapin2017-07-31 11:46:45
Freelance
Victor Vedenyapin, 2017-07-31 11:46:45

How to get a freelance job?

Tell me, I heard that there are organizations (online or offline) that are ready to apply for a job for a certain fee per month. This certain fee will go to pay taxes, as I understand it + a little of the company itself on top.
I can't find something like this on google. Can someone tell me?
Territorially - the Russian Federation, Moscow or St. Petersburg.

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Bulat Kutliev, 2017-07-31
@viktorved

Is the "IP on the USN" option rejected for religious reasons?

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hartia, 2017-07-31
@hartia

m.....
are you sure you want this?
taxes are 30-40 percent of the money you receive.
anyone who does significantly less is just cheating you and charging you for it.

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Konstantin Nagibovich, 2017-07-31
@nki

Isn't it easier to get an IP?

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Peter, 2017-07-31
@petermzg

The employer must pay you the minimum wage established in the region .
For St. Petersburg, this is at least 16,000 rubles,
Plus taxes from the payroll. This is 30%.
Of course, you still need to make money on this, that is, throw in interest.
It definitely won't work for you.

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Maxim Kotenko, 2017-08-01
@mistik_max

I don’t see the point in Russian-speaking countries for freelancers to officially apply for a job, I don’t know of more than one case where someone was prosecuted for non-payment of taxes on the activities of a freelancer ...

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Vlad Petrov, 2017-08-02
@Optimuss

It is immediately clear that you are an honest person and think about your future. And do not listen to the smart people broadcasting above. Taxes must be paid. But it's better to do it yourself, through IP.

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Alexey Epsilon, 2017-08-10
@Epsiloncool

Do not piss, go make out the IP. A week of thoughtful immersion in the topic, then you will fly and you will tighten more friends.

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Puma Thailand, 2017-08-01
@opium

taxes are about 50%
, that is, you will have to give half of the official salary that you want to assign yourself + not the smallest amount of the company itself, it’s not very clear why you need this, if you don’t mind the money, please contact)

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cpptula, 2017-08-05
@cpptula

If you are afraid for a small pension in the future, then just make a rule for yourself to set aside at least 10% of your income for your own pension. The sooner you do this, the bigger it will be.

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