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johand2020-05-24 05:38:57
Payment systems
johand, 2020-05-24 05:38:57

Is it possible to attach a payment system to a website owned by an individual?

I am in the islands of Thailand. We are making a web resource on which you will need to attach a payment system for paying by card and other methods. Is it possible to fasten such a payment system, being in the status of an individual? And if not, then I heard that it is possible to remotely register a company in Cyprus? How financially costly is it?

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Sanes, 2020-05-24
@Sanes

Yandex Money or Robokassa, for example, do not require any status.

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Dimonchik, 2020-05-24
@dimonchik2013

Cyprus is about 6k, if you shrink - 3-4

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Vladimir Kurakin, 2020-05-24
@Voldemar_Kurakin

The payment system can be attached to an individual. There are special services for this, like timepad. An individual, for whom the payment system is created, concludes an agreement with such a service. For more information about this, see the website of the services themselves.

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kocherman, 2020-05-24
@kocherman

What you need is called merchant services.
An individual can act as an individual entrepreneur.
Taxes will have to be paid anyway.
There are anonymous payment aggregators like https://www.coinpayments.net/.
There are no taxes to pay.

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DenKomarov, 2020-06-04
@DenKomarov

Yes, there are payments.
but it is necessary to start from the commodity and the general turnover in general.

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boss_lexa, 2020-06-05
@boss_lexa

accepting payments for books can be done through https://gumroad.com
List of prohibited goods https://gumroad.com/terms/prohibited and there is such an item

sexually-oriented or pornographic content (including adult books or video, adult telephone conversations or audio, membership to adult websites or content, companion or escort services, dating services, mail-order brides, massage parlors and prostitution)

if your books do not fit this description, then try

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