Bloggers pay taxes depending on the scale of their activities and the chosen tax system. Let's talk in more detail about what tax bloggers should pay.
The easiest way is to pay personal income tax as an individual. Once a year, you need to fill out the 3-NDFL declaration yourself, indicate all the income received during the year, and pay a tax of 13% on the declared amount.
There is no need to attach any documents or contracts cambodia telegram to the declaration. The only requirement is to indicate exactly the amount for which the advertising in the blog was sold, without understating the income.
Let us remind you that from next year onwards, personal income tax will be on a progressive scale :
a rate of 15% will apply to annual incomes above 2.4 million rubles and up to 5 million rubles;
rate of 18% - for the part of annual income above 5 million rubles and up to 20 million rubles.
Self-employment for beginning bloggers with a small income is a nice story. All reporting is automated, taxes must be paid through the My Tax app — for the current month before the 28th of the next month. The main thing is not to forget to give advertisers receipts for each advertisement directly in the app and pay 4% tax if the transaction is concluded with an individual, and 6% if the transaction is for legal entities.
There is one but: you can use self-employment as long as you earn 2.4 million rubles a year; if your income is higher, then your status as a taxpayer for professional income is lost.
With the status of an individual entrepreneur, you can allow yourself a larger income volume. In addition, an individual entrepreneur can choose OSNO (general taxation system) or USN (simplified taxation system).
The simplified tax system allows you to choose the object of taxation. If the tax is paid from "Income", then the tax will be 6%, if it is "Income minus expenses", then 15%. If there are few expenses, it is better to choose 6%. If expenses make up a certain amount of income, it makes sense to choose the "Income minus expenses" mode.
If a blogger's income has grown significantly, there is an obligation to switch to the OSNO and pay everything: income tax, VAT, etc. When income grows, there is a great temptation to follow the path of famous bloggers and not pay, since from the harmless 6% or 15% in the OSNO we immediately fall to 40%: this is 20% income tax and 20% VAT.
In addition, the income tax will be 25% from 2025. If there is no reliable consultant or outsourcer nearby who does the accounting, the blogger may want to split up, for which they can be seriously fined.
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