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prostiprof2018-09-30 14:18:35
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prostiprof, 2018-09-30 14:18:35

Paypal for IP RF and kkt (54 fz)?

Hello,
- is it necessary to use a cash register to receive payments abroad on the IP RF?
- if it is not necessary, then how to declare it and is it necessary at all?
- Are there any questions about accepting payments in foreign currency?

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boss_lexa, 2018-09-30
@boss_lexa

if a Paypal account is registered on an individual entrepreneur in the Russian Federation - you need to punch a check
if the payment is in another currency - punch a check at the rate of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation
, keep in mind that there are restrictions on a Paypal account registered on an individual entrepreneur in the Russian Federation, if the payer is from the Russian Federation - payment will be made only in rubles. Also, payments will reach only from the accounts of individuals (legal entities will not reach). This is due to the restrictions of the legislation of the Russian Federation.

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daddy1971, 2019-04-15
@daddy1971

You will have to use online cash desks to receive payments. In addition, you will need to spend money on the purchase of a fiscal drive (FN). For USN FN is purchased for 3 years. Changes every 3 years. At the time of replacement, the cash desk must be deregistered with the tax office, after replacement it must be registered again. You will also need a fiscal data operator, to whom the cash desk will send data on each transaction and in parallel send the same data to the tax office.
During operation, the following problems may occur. The exchange rate of paypal and the Central Bank do not match, and besides, paypal takes its service fee. Therefore, having received one amount on your wallet, you will be able to dispose of only a slightly smaller amount, and even less to withdraw to your current account. During a desk audit of your declaration, the tax officer, comparing the data with your current account (and today the tax authority has access to all accounts), will see a strange discrepancy between the amounts in the declaration and those passed through the account, which will require additional explanations.
The need to drive each transaction into the ledger of income and expenses for sellers of digital goods can turn into real hell - if there are hundreds of sales per day, then you will have to spend a lot of time constantly reprinting product names in KUDiR.
In addition, as already indicated above, you can only receive payments from individuals. In another case (from companies), the payment will not go through.
In such a situation, it would be great if one of the intermediaries (such as westernbid or seller-online) supplemented the list of their services with the possibility of cooperation with individual entrepreneurs from the Russian Federation. In this case, a whole bunch of problems would disappear by itself - settlements between legal entities and individual entrepreneurs (mutual settlements using settlement accounts) do not require the use of a cash desk and the additional inconveniences associated with this.
It remains to find such an intermediary who would work according to such a scheme (receiving payments to their accounts with the subsequent withdrawal of funds to the current account of the individual entrepreneur). This would solve a huge number of problems for IP and would make it possible to get a huge number of new clients in the form of IP for such an aggregator. Both sides would benefit.
If anyone knows such intermediaries, write, it would be very interesting to consider possible options.

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Stanislav Fedorov, 2019-04-15
@Stanislav_F

daddy1971 "In addition, as already indicated above, you can only receive payments from individuals. Otherwise (from companies), the payment will not go through."
Payments from foreign legal entities go to personal Paypal accounts. You can link your personal Paypal account to the current account of the individual entrepreneur and withdraw funds to it in rubles. Checked.

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