I can’t understand if I need to register a sole proprietorship if I just rent out a kiosk



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I can't understand if I need to register a sole proprietorship if I just rent out a kiosk? and got a better answer

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Renting out property or leased property that generates a regular income is a business activity. And the percentage of the IE is lower than that of a physical person, unless, of course, we are not talking about kopecks, which overlap contributions to the pension fund But I would recommend first submit and count, and then get registered, but do not delay And why do you choose the type of activity on OCTMO territorial classifier, but not OKVED classifier types of activities?

Response from 0[+++++]
Renting out property or leased property that generates regular income is a business activity. And the interest of a sole proprietorship is lower than that of a physical person, unless, of course, we are talking about pennies, which are covered by contributions to the pension fund But I would recommend that you first submit and calculate, and then get registered, but do not delay And why do you choose the type of activity by OCTMO territorial classifier, but not by OKVED classifier types of activities?

Response from 0[+]
You do not have to register as a sole proprietorship, but you must declare your income.

Response from 0[+++++]
You do not need a sole proprietorship, from the income received must pay personal income tax 13 I have a legal entity signed a lease agreement with a natural person, the legal entity withholds personal income tax from the rent and pays it to the budget.

Response from 0[+++++]
It's cheaper to register a sole proprietorship. There is a difference between 6 and 13

 

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