Half of self-employed Russians refused to go out of shadows

Almost every second Russian working on himself does not register a business or self-employment. The cause of the refusal of legal activities, most calls the tax oppression and lending problems, follows from the results of the online service of the online service of services Youdo.com and the business platform of the All-Russian Folk Front (ONF). A copy of the document is at the disposal of “tape.ru”.

Among the 2860 people from different regions of Russia earning in their own business, 53 percent of respondents admitted that they work “in the shade.” The remaining 47 percent of the respondents issued their professionalism: 32 percent of them -Son-coated, 10 percent – individual entrepreneurs, 5 percent – carry the status of Jurlitsa.

respondents who work unofficially, scares the obligation to pay taxes, the lack of social package and deductions to the Pension Fund. Also in the new status of self-employed respondents see problems with bank lending. So, according to a recent study of the online supermarket “Online-ipoteka”, self-employed more often than many other categories of borrowers receive a failure in mortgage.

are not ready to agree on the registration of employment of businessmen without Russian citizenship and those that have not entered the permanent income.

“The number of officially confirmed their tax status is actively growing, it shows the statistics – over the past year their number has increased 4 times, and at the moment it is more than 2 million people. And according to various data, potential self-employed in the country – from 15 up to 20 million people. This tax regime is able to drastically change the labor market, first of all, digitizing a significant number of personnel, which is now in the gray zone or has illegal employment, “said Denis Kurthin, co-founder youdo.com.

According to another study conducted in mid-April by Bank Hayce, the most shadow business in the Far East (20 percent of respondents from 1200), in Siberia (15.7 percent), in the Volga region and in the south of Russia (11.9 percent).

/Media reports.