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Is there an intermediary service for legal entities to work with freelancers?
A legal entity is used to working with other legal entities with payment from a current account, with contracts. accounts, acts, etc. Freelancers are accustomed to getting paid with WebMoney, Yandex.Money, or on an individual's card.
Yes, there are some perverted ways to conduct WebMoney in accounting. Yes, some of the freelancers have an IP. Yes, you can sign a contract. But that's not it.
The ideal option is an intermediary company with which 1 contract is concluded, to which the customer pays by bank transfer and which, accordingly, minus a small commission, pays the freelancer in a way convenient for him. Does such a thing exist? Perhaps, as part of the secure transactions service on some exchanges.
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Something tells me that in order to remain in the legal field, an intermediary company must become a tax agent for freelancers, keep personalized records, pay contributions to a pension fund, etc. - which is somewhat beyond the "small commission". If someone does this for a really small fee, they have a 99% chance of violating applicable law.
Well, this is "regulative IP or losing a large%" just goes beyond the scope of a small commission.
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