Post by account_disabled on Dec 24, 2023 4:24:19 GMT -6
For those who intend to work at home , it is necessary to according to the area. Depending on where you live, the activity you intend to carry out and municipal rules, it may or may not be possible to work from home. Street vendors and owners of small establishments must approach the Municipality so that they can obtain an operating license, normally in the form of a license. With all this regularized and with the registration as a complete MEI, you must print the MEI Simplified Collection Document (DAS), which allows the payment of the amounts due. It is also necessary to print the Individual Microentrepreneur Certificate (CCMEI) and the CNPJ card along with the Federal Revenue.
What types of businesses fit as MEI? Before talking about the Special Data possible activities for an MEI, it is important that you know what the rules are for participating in this program. To deserve the name of the program, it is required that the MEI not have any partners. Furthermore, the MEI cannot be the owner of another company and the activity that will be carried out by him must be different from that carried out if he is employed under the CLT conditions (Consolidation of Labor Laws). Regarding billing, currently the limit is annual gross billing of R$ thousand, which corresponds to R$ thousand per month, maximum. However, there is a proposal being processed in the National Congress that aims to increase this limit to R$ thousand annually, or thousand monthly.
In relation to the number of employees, an MEI type business can have a maximum of one employee under the CLT regime. Once these conditions have been observed, it is necessary to keep in mind which activities are allowed by the program. Some of the most common activities that are allowed by the program include. Merchant at stall .Hairdresser .Merchant of various products .Day laborer domestic worker .Sweet .Editor of books, magazines or newspapers .Electrician .Manufacturer of various products .Photographer .Lessor of various products .Manicure .Painter .Maintenance technician in various areas .Load transporter, among others. Other activities are not provided for in the program.
What types of businesses fit as MEI? Before talking about the Special Data possible activities for an MEI, it is important that you know what the rules are for participating in this program. To deserve the name of the program, it is required that the MEI not have any partners. Furthermore, the MEI cannot be the owner of another company and the activity that will be carried out by him must be different from that carried out if he is employed under the CLT conditions (Consolidation of Labor Laws). Regarding billing, currently the limit is annual gross billing of R$ thousand, which corresponds to R$ thousand per month, maximum. However, there is a proposal being processed in the National Congress that aims to increase this limit to R$ thousand annually, or thousand monthly.
In relation to the number of employees, an MEI type business can have a maximum of one employee under the CLT regime. Once these conditions have been observed, it is necessary to keep in mind which activities are allowed by the program. Some of the most common activities that are allowed by the program include. Merchant at stall .Hairdresser .Merchant of various products .Day laborer domestic worker .Sweet .Editor of books, magazines or newspapers .Electrician .Manufacturer of various products .Photographer .Lessor of various products .Manicure .Painter .Maintenance technician in various areas .Load transporter, among others. Other activities are not provided for in the program.