Star lawyer Andrei Aleshkin in an interview with kp.ru saidhow the singer Anna Asti (real name Anna Dziuba) can continue to work in the Russian Federation with a Ukrainian passport after the liquidation of her IP.
According to Aleshkin, the recent closure of the star’s IP indicates that Anna Asti does not really have Russian citizenship, she lives and works in Russia with a Ukrainian passport. “This is absolutely not a crime or a violation of the law. The singer will most likely return to Russia without any problems, as the presence of a Russian spouse gives her an unhindered entry, ”said the singer, adding that problems can arise only if the artist commits a crime.
Aleshkin added that Dzyuba can extend the residence permit or reopen the IP after receiving the justification to continue to live and work in Russia. “You must understand that in the field of tax payment the individual entrepreneur is a choice, very loyal conditions have been created for entrepreneurs. And when a person does not renew documents and refuses such preferences, from the outside such inactivity looks like a reluctance to live and work in Russia, ”he warned, suggesting that the singer will not be able to renew documents that can “reconcile” before traveling abroad. “Therefore, I think it makes sense for Anna Asti to acquire Russian citizenship so that there is no ambiguous interpretation of her actions,” he said in the west.
But the lawyer continued, the artist can still extend his residence permit in Russia and even get a Russian passport, but he does not have time to submit documents to the Tax Office.
On the liquidation of the singer’s IP recognized Previously.
Source: Gazeta
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