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Legalization of freelance work on software testing through individual entrepreneurs. Is it possible to?
Good afternoon! I am interested in the possibility of legalizing software testing work through testing crowd platforms, such as uTest. I have been working for uTest for over 1 year now. I have a stable income. If you have worked through this platform, then you know that:
- Payments are made in foreign currency
- Payments are made to PayPal / Payoneer
- Payments are made 2 times a month
- The platform does not issue any supporting documents or even bills / invoices
Interested in the opportunity to somehow get out of the shadows and work officially in such a situation. What do you say? Perhaps someone works exactly the same, any opinion is interested! Thank you!
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To legalize = to register a case of 4000 thousand and a week of waiting ... BUT! In any case, this is tax + extra. expenses eg. bank: account management, spending on anyone! Even if you didn't earn anything. Despite the fact that, in order to later close this same IP s @ $% #), I run but the IFNS! Plus risks - for their activities, IPshnik is responsible for his property! Unlike the same LLC where liability is limited to the authorized capital and max assets.
It is easier, if you feel confident, to open an LLC. Jur. the address can be the address from the passport, provided that you are the owner there. Many IFTS reject, but they don’t have the right to do so, what to be guided by and as a question not of this forum ...
Good luck! Don't make mistakes!
Go to the tax office, clarify these points, make an individual entrepreneur) They promised all the patent for self-employed citizens, but it didn’t seem to get to the point. But in general, I don't see a problem in your situation.
He lost his voice about LLC) do not try to form an LLC with your activities.
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