|
|
|
|
|
by mellavora
1775 days ago
|
|
it often isn't so easy. In many jurisdictions, there needs to be a system to make sure the proper social taxes are paid. In a 'normal' employment situation these are handled by the employer. As a freelancer, no. So the law requires some additional structure to make sure these taxes get paid. If you simply declare your freelancing income as 'normal income', you are not paying these taxes, which probably makes you guilty of tax fraud. Also, if you are freelancing, you may be required to charge sale tax or VAT or similar. In the EU, you need to be VAT registered to collect VAT. As an individual, only certain countries allow this, but only if you have a business license in that country. Otherwise you need a corporate form, or you are commiting tax fraud. |
|