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Is it possible to provide services through the Internet service as a gift?
Is it possible to provide services on the Internet service and donate them and in return receive money again as a gift? Will there be tax in this case? Conducting business as an individual. According to the law of the civil code, I know that money received as a gift is not taxed
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gift, gift ... fie on your slippers ...
open an NGO, at least "help migratory birds crossing the border" and accept gifts as much as you like
There are no fools in the tax office. All these schemes are easily opened, and if at some point strangers suddenly begin to “gift” you with money for no reason, and you “gift” them work for this, then in court it’s time to spit to prove that you are hiding from paying taxes.
There is a labor code.
Labor relations - relations based on an agreement between an employee and an employer on the personal performance by an employee of a labor function for a fee.
Labor relations between the employee and the employer also arise on the basis of the actual admission of the employee to work with the knowledge or on behalf of the employer or his authorized representative in the case when the employment contract was not properly executed.
And there will already go and the obligation to pay wages.
No, you wrote complete nonsense.
If interested, the tax authorities will immediately sew at least two articles - illegal business activities and tax concealment.
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