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In the case of 'income minus expenses' of 15%, I think you can include the contribution to the deposit as an expense, the main thing is to justify their involvement in the activities of the sole proprietorship.
http://www.kakprosto.ru/kak-68295-kak-podtverdit-rashody-po-ip
If you cannot confirm the expenses, the tax will be 20 % (professional tax deduction, Article 221 of the Tax Code of the Russian Federation).
So you do not have to confirm them either.
Foreign brokers definitely won't bother with it.... If only the domestic ones do...
Brokers provide everything, but DCs don't. But, brokers don't give access to forex...
http://www.kakprosto.ru/kak-68295-kak-podtverdit-rashody-po-ip
If you cannot prove the expenses, the tax will be 20% (professional tax deduction, Article 221 of the Russian Tax Code).
So you do not have to prove them either.
http://www.kakprosto.ru/kak-68295-kak-podtverdit-rashody-po-ip
If you cannot prove the expenses, the tax will be 20% (professional tax deduction, Article 221 of the Russian Tax Code).
So you do not have to prove them either.
Then it is better to pay 6% on "income" rather than 20% on "income minus expenditure".
There is no such rate - 20%! There we are talking about the professional tax deduction for personal income tax (EITI for sole proprietors) - clause 1 of Article 221 of the Tax Code of the Russian Federation.
This means that if IE has not switched to USN, he pays personal income tax from the amount of income reduced by the amount of costs associated with the activities of IE, if IE has no evidence of costs, he is entitled to reduce the EIT by 20% and from the remaining 80% pay personal income tax 13%.
Now, judging by recent reports, finally want to introduce a new kind of entrepreneur - self-employed ie without employees with income not more than 3 million. fully exempt from taxes for three years, just register and come out of the shadows as 22 million people of working age are not registered anywhere - no one knows how and what they live, a pure Russian phenomenon, just somewhere in slavery in the envelopes and handouts and agree to everything, if only some income to be...
In my opinion, this is another nonsense of the lawmakers - because there is no fundamental difference compared to the IE, but the costs of organizing this phenomenon will be considerable.
And the tax will be taken, then, in 3 years...
In my opinion, this is another nonsense of the lawmakers - because there is no fundamental difference compared to the IE, but the costs of organizing this phenomenon will be considerable.
And the tax will be taken, then, in 3 years...
I received a reply from VTB24, when asked how they deal with IEs:
Мы не осуществляем деятельность Форекс-дилера. Операции осуществляемые нашими клиентами в рамках услуги "Международный валютный рынок" (http://www.olb.ru/services/inter-currency/ ) являются конверсионными и осуществляются в соответствии с законом о банках и банковской деятельности на основании генеральной лицензии.
Мы рассматриваем ИП при заключении договора для работы на Международном рынке в качестве физического лица, не имеющего такого статуса, с соответствующим порядком налогообложения.
Потому что в соответствии с п.3 ст.9 закона "О валютном регулировании и валютном контроле" № 173-ФЗ без ограничений физическими лицами могут совершаться сделки купли-продажи валюты не для целей осуществления предпринимательской деятельности.
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с уважением,
Прошин Василий
Управляющий директор
ВТБ24
It turns out that forex trading, i.e. "buying and selling currency", is not a business activity according to the law.
I.e. one has to pay 13% personal income tax.
Although, perhaps this only applies to VTB24 and other banks, because they work according to the laws on banks. Dealers may be different...