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The customer wants to send payment from abroad. Will there be problems with taxes, currency control, etc.?
For a freelance project, the customer wants to pay by transfer from Britain to my bank account. The amount is about 50 thousand rubles. Will any financial services such as currency control, tax, etc. be interested in me? Officially, I do not work, there is no IP status.
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The amount is about 50 thousand rubles.
If it transfers to a bitcoin or ethereum wallet, then you will not have any problems with this)
You can legally get it only on the account of the IP. Open an IP and work honestly, it will be easier and calmer. Now all this is done elementarily, at the same Point, for example, you don’t even need to go anywhere to open an account and an individual entrepreneur: they will do everything themselves and come to you to sign the necessary documents. The whole procedure takes a couple of days, and then waiting.
To receive money, you will have to go through currency control, of course: just provide the papers that the bank asks for. Everything has already been described on the Internet 100500 times, and you can always ask the bank itself.
With such an amount and a one-time payment, there will be no problems. If you systematically receive payments, then you already need to think about registering an IP, for example.
in my opinion, up to $50,000, transfers by non-residents to Russian ruble accounts do not even require a transaction passport, but only an agreement (or any other document confirming the legitimacy of the transfer)
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