Seminar for self-employed citizens

12 July 2019, Friday

Experts of the Fund for entrepreneurship support subordinated to the Ministry of economy of the Republic of Tatarstan will hold a free seminar for self-employed, as well as those who are interested in the transition to a new tax regime.

July 13 at 11:00 the House of entrepreneur (Petersburg st., 28) will host a free seminar for self-employed. Experts of the Fund for entrepreneurship support of the Republic of Tatarstan will answer the questions of the audience.

To participate in the event, you need to pre-register via the link: https://fond-podderzhkikazan.timepad.ru/event/1019236/

The new tax regime creates favorable tax conditions for beginning businessmen, exempting from the need to provide tax and accounting reports, keep the books of income and expenses. It provides a simple and clear system for registration and tax registration, work with customers, payment of taxes and interaction with the Federal tax service.

Entrepreneurs working with self-employed citizens are exempt from the need for reporting and payment of personal income tax for them. They can account for the generated checks of self-employed in their expenses reports. In addition, within the framework of this tax regime, both the transaction itself and the interests of the contractor and the customer are protected in comparison with a similar transaction outside the legal field.

Take advantage of the new regime can physical persons and individual entrepreneurs, the amount of income of which cumulatively during the year does not exceed 2.4 million rubles.

For many, self-employment is a good start, as well as the opportunity to enter the legal field and earn income without the risk of getting a fine for illegal business activities. Legalization of income and the possibility of forming an income statement will help to confirm the solvency and get a loan for housing, education and much more.

As of today, more than 18,000 self-employed citizens have been registered in Tatarstan.

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