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ya-qwefas2019-07-02 03:24:51
Freelance
ya-qwefas, 2019-07-02 03:24:51

Is it safe for a company to pay freelancers through checking accounts like paysto.com?

Hello. I provide freelance services for companies in the Russian Federation, being a citizen of Ukraine living in the territory of an unrecognized republic, and increasingly require payment through a current account. I found a service that accepts payments from legal entities, and with a commission displays individuals on Webmoney. I don’t understand well in matters of taxes and the legality of transfers, but there is a feeling that there may be problems for a company that transfers to such a service. Tell me, am I wrong or not? And, if possible, why?
And can someone suggest alternative options for accepting payments from Russian companies?
Thank you.

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Boris Korobkov, 2019-07-02
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accepts payments from legal entities, and withdraws individuals to Webmoney with a commission

Classic cashout. Sooner or later they will close.
And companies that withdraw money in this way will also have problems.
https://journal.tinkoff.ru/cashout/
Open an individual entrepreneur, a current account, pay taxes (30K rubles / year + 6%).
If you live in Donetsk, then open an LLC (but it is much more expensive) or find a partner from the Russian Federation with whom to open a web studio and receive money through his IP.

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IT_S_M, 2019-07-02
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You get citizenship of the Russian Federation, apply for a self-employed patent. IT freelancing falls within the scope of permitted jobs. https://samozanyatoi.ru/polnyj-spisok-vidov-deyate... You draw up an
account, pay taxes 4% -6%. There are nuances. You need to be registered in one of the 4 regions of the Russian Federation. But this, for a persistent person, should not be a problem.

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