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Vicente2019-07-01 18:39:27
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Vicente, 2019-07-01 18:39:27

Is it possible to somehow “rent” a foreign IP and accept payment for it from foreign firms?

Tell me, please, are there any solutions for renting a foreign IP, and without serious investments? There is a web studio, but I don't want to burn the Russian origin. It is necessary to accept payment as a foreign legal entity from customers (usually also small firms).
Maybe there is some kind of service or intermediary?

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Janis Kregers, 2019-07-03
@Vicente

yes you can. this is how we work
, the scheme is such that
your customer concludes a direct contract with a company in Europe, accordingly
you (as a sole proprietor) pay there, conclude a contract with a European company, this contract has certain nuances
associated with the need to simultaneously comply with the requirements of the Russian and European (specific country) tax
at the moment, the lag for the passage of the entire chain of settlements from the counterparty to the IP account in a Russian bank is 3-4 days
from the nuances - the intermediary company in Europe must be a taxpayer, respectively, for your counterparty (if it is in Europe) it becomes necessary to pay VAT to the intermediary, or to the budget, or set off
if you need details, help, in a personal

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-07-01
@Zoominger

It is possible, often not entirely legal, expensive and obviously not for "web studios".
Okay Google, offshore.

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Alexey Lebedev, 2019-07-01
@swanrnd

About 3000 euros per year. Depends on the country.
We also wanted this, but refused.

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Dmitry, 2019-07-03
@gebrak

Perhaps some business incubator will suit you, for example, https://mojafirma.org/inkubator

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Dimonchik, 2019-07-01
@dimonchik2013

Shine the origin, but accept on the EU account, there are such options, with KYC

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