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Oleg Sheshin2012-05-02 11:01:23
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Oleg Sheshin, 2012-05-02 11:01:23

How to receive money from abroad?

Hello colleagues!

The following question arose, the client's company is located in Ireland, I am in Russia and not a legal entity. It is necessary to somehow receive money from them, while they will send an invoice, which I will sign (they have it all officially), how can I transfer money from them to me, in a legal way for them and so as not to pay high taxes to me ? Webmoney and other systems are unfortunately not suitable.

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Damirson, 2012-05-02
@Damirson

Try to take a closer look at this service : www.payoneer.com/

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intnzy, 2012-05-02
@intnzy

www.okpay.com/ru/solutions/index.html
www.paxum.com/payment/business.php?view=views/business.xsl
epayservices.com/

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SageScs, 2012-05-02
@SageScs

IP on the simplified tax system 6% - very small taxes

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Alexey Sundukov, 2012-05-03
@alekciy

If the goal is to get the money earned from behind the hill without any problems, then opening an IP is without options. By the way, in terms of the tax burden, in this case, everything is actually very good with us. Much better than for an individual (whose taxation is actually far from 13%).

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sistemshik, 2012-05-02
@sistemshik

I don’t know if this is suitable or not, but they sent money to me by money transfer through Western Union.
You can also make a bank card, and transfer to it.

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MikhailEdoshin, 2012-05-02
@MikhailEdoshin

Bank transfer (wire transfer), costs about $ 30, usually in business turnover, the one who transfers pays. For example, I have a Sberbank card in dollars, I transfer it to her account in this way, there are no extra commissions, the money is immediately on the card, SMS tells me when they arrive. If they can transfer in dollars to Moneybookers, then a withdrawal from Moneybookers to a dollar account in Russia is about $2.5. (But there may be an additional fee for currency exchange, plus, for serious amounts, you will have to send them all sorts of confirmations one-time.) True, a bank transfer to a Russian bank, of course, is available for tax (which, however, does not mean that they are actively tracking them). In principle, if you just pay personal income tax, then it will be a declaration once a year and 13%, respectively, in April and July of the next year. Well, or as you are advised by IP on the simplified tax system, there is more trouble,
If the task is to shut up, then discussing it on a public forum is not the best idea, it's wiser to search in passive mode :)

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Pirata, 2012-05-03
@Pirata

Wire transfer to your account at epayservices.com , or a bank check there. Then you can withdraw it to webmoney or to a bank card of the same service (you can order it for free). There is a Russian-speaking support, loyal to the CIS.

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FCron, 2012-05-04
@FCron

I speak for epayservices.com/ I get checks and ach and sometimes wars from Big Fish Games and from Google for more than 2 years, no problem, tax also has a question. There are sometimes problems with the speed of enrollment, but everything is resolved through support and accelerates.

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