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Is it worth paying tax at 100k per month?
I have been a freelance artist for 4 years already doing freelance work with foreign clients, I receive payment on Paypal and withdraw it to a Sberbank card. Average salary per month from 60k to 170k for six months
Should I worry about taxes or no one will care about me?
I thought about self-employment, but xs, Paypal doesn’t seem to like it, because I use a personal account, not a corporate one, I’m afraid of blocking the account
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If you go to the tax office as a self-employed citizen and pay tax, everything will be fine. Paypal has nothing to do with it at all. You may be asked for a bank statement stating that your income does not exceed X per year and that's it.
But if you want to register as an individual entrepreneur - here you will need to change your approach and register accounts and accounts for a legal entity.
Nobody can answer this question for sure.
There is an opinion that it is worth making out exactly when the turnover per month reaches 600t.r.
In principle, 100 thousand is also a good stable income, so it’s already possible. Up to 2 million/year is possible as self-employed. If more, then IP. If there is a patent for your type of activity, then you definitely need to register an IP + a patent and not think about it.
In the case of PayPal, there are rumors that they can get banned if they suspect entrepreneurial activity through their account. This is essentially regular receipts to the account from third parties. I can neither confirm nor deny. I myself prefer not to conduct activities through a stick. Only direct bank-to-bank transfers.
Should I be worried about taxes, or will no one care about me?
you already need to
block your paypal and bank accounts, this is bullshit if there is no money there, and they should not be there if you work in the black
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