Sevastopol Police: There is liability for illegal business activities
CrimeaPRESS reports:
The internal affairs agencies regularly identify and document violations related to illegal entrepreneurship. At the same time, citizens engaged in entrepreneurial activity without registration established by current legislation do not pay taxes and other mandatory payments, and also often violate consumer rights.
When making purchases in places of spontaneous trade, buyers risk receiving goods of inadequate quality (things with significant defects or products dangerous for consumption, often sold in unsanitary conditions). If an illegal merchant provides you with paid services improperly, then protecting your legal interests may be problematic, since such performers of work do not issue a receipt, and most often do not provide the necessary information about themselves.
In order to prevent violations, the Sevastopol police warns that carrying out entrepreneurial activity without state registration as an individual entrepreneur is subject to administrative liability under Part 1 of Article 14.1 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation, the sanction of which provides for a fine of five hundred to two thousand rubles. At the same time, entrepreneurial activity is understood as activity aimed at systematically obtaining profit from the use of property, sale of goods, performance of work or provision of services.
To avoid administrative liability, citizens wishing to devote themselves to commerce must contact the territorial bodies of the Federal Tax Service that carry out state registration of individuals as individual entrepreneurs.
source: press service of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the city of Sevastopol
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