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Taxes on freelance employees?
Tell us about tax optimization when paying freelance employees?
Hypothetically, an order is taken from America, Australia, Russia, England - from all over the world. Delegated to freelancers (5-20 permanent people)
Where is the best place to receive money? Cyprus-> subcontractor IP Russia or something like that.
Where is the best place to hire employees?
It is best to make transactions through paypal or a bank or whatever.
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Interesting questions are sometimes asked here ... such general, global ones, and the answers are probably expected to be detailed and detailed ... or better, a business plan right away, with forms of necessary documents for activities.
If words such as organizational and legal form, mixed contract, tax regimes, transaction passport, tax reporting and there are many other interesting things mean little to you ... then don’t bother yourself ... find specialists in this area, find yourself in the team of a person who understands this, otherwise after a while you will drown in all these issues that are not related to the main activity.
As far as I understand, you have two questions in one - how to get and how to pay
. Get - you can as an individual entrepreneur or legal entity. a person through swift payments
Pay - if the employees are remote and they do not have a staffing table, a work contract is quite suitable, you can transfer it to the account with 13% personal income tax. If payments say more than ~ 1 million. per year, it will be more profitable to offer the employee to register an individual entrepreneur (6% + approximately 60 thousand fixed costs)
the main entity in the Russian Federation: you can use the simplified tax system, you get a swift, personal income tax 13% under contract agreements, no trouble with legalization, trouble with foreign freelancers and Pioneer lovers, with payment from a foreign
main entity in the low-tax EU: no trouble with freelancers (13% and your own they pay the country themselves), crap with reporting and withdrawal of earnings (10-25%), crap with legalization in the Russian Federation
Now many foreign companies are moving to the Hi-Tech Park, Minsk.
Companies have great tax breaks. Over the past year, 275 companies have registered. Recently, Decree No. 8 of December 21, 2017 "On the Development of the Digital Economy" came into force.
I don't know the details, I just developed a website for a law firm that opens a turnkey company.
In short, how to legally organize an international agency.
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