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Is it possible to open an individual entrepreneur and work for foreign customers while not in Russia?
It so happened that I travel a lot around the world, mainly in Southeast Asia, I spend on average more than six months in India and neighboring countries.
This year I decided to finally put an end to the issue, continue to live like this, or get a normal job in an office, or register an individual entrepreneur and work interrupting random orders.
I read briefly about individual entrepreneurs, and it turns out that every month or even more often I have to submit some kind of contract somewhere. I have the following question: if I register an individual entrepreneur and leave for 6 months to a place where it is difficult to bring papers to the bank and tax office, for example, to South America, will I be able to work as an individual entrepreneur? It will be very unpleasant if I spend a huge amount of money, fly somewhere in Chile, and in two weeks the bank blocks my account and requires me to bring some piece of paper with a bunch of seals and signatures. Or tax.
Does anyone really work like this? And does it make sense if, for example, I am absent from Russia all year - should I pay taxes at all in this case? Will it ever backfire on me?
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where do you get so many bureaucratic horror stories about IP (you mean those who on the toaster with enviable regularity ask questions like "Mom, if I register an IP, will I be able to survive?") :))) In your case, most likely, you simply choose to open IP accounts with some bank that does not have branches - Tochka, Modul, Tinkoff, etc. , for filing reports and calculating any contributions and the taxes themselves - the cheapest tariff is somewhere in Elba.Kontur or MoeDelo (it will cost 3-4 tr per year) and make an electronic signature for submitting reports to the tax office. And calmly travel around Chile, satisfying the tax electronically :)
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