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Is it risky to freelance under your real name if you don't pay taxes?
Freelance as the main source of income. Everything is unofficial - there is no registration of individual entrepreneurs, contracts, etc. But all contacts and initials (Name, Surname, etc.) are real. Is it risky in Russian realities, can the tax authorities get to the bottom?
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Depending on what income, there is no longer any banking secrecy (the tax office can easily look at all transactions, etc.). They may be interested in you if the income is large enough.
What is the problem with getting an IP?
It is not risky if you do not give information about yourself to the FSB. And "toaster", "habr", "Yandex", "mail.ru", "vk" - cooperate very closely with the FSB, so do not reveal personal data, you never know who the government will rob when oil is 30 dollars.
You need to work on a foreign freelance like odesk or elance
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I've been freelancing for as long as I've had this problem. Everywhere registered under his own name.
Working under an assumed name can be an equally risky gamble. For example, the elance.com Identity Policy, among other things, expressly provides for the user's obligation to indicate his real name (legal name). The sanction for violation of this rule is the termination of membership on the site.
help.elance.com/hc/en-us/articles/203735793-Identi...
PS Under the "penalty up to" probably means the loss of earnings.
Everything depends on the amount.. I worked up to 50k rubles. month, no problems. Then he issued an IP)) I think if there are incomes over 100k per month, they can call :)
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