The contractor verification service “Kontur.Focus” began to add their email addresses to the cards of individual entrepreneurs (IP), RB.RU caught the attention.
SPARK also has email information for individual entrepreneurs; can also be obtained from Rusprofile, but upon separate application to the Unified State Register of Individual Entrepreneurs.
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The press service of SKB Kontur informed RB.RU that the service’s mail appeared “a month ago.” Previously, information on postal addresses began to be disclosed by the Unified State Register of Individual Entrepreneurs (USRIP, from which counterparty verification services take information).
You cannot hide email addresses in Contour.Focus. To do this, contact the Federal Tax Service (FTS). Once the Federal Tax Service makes changes, they will be displayed on the individual entrepreneur’s card.
The service does not plan to add other personal information. The Federal Tax Service also did not announce plans to expand the list of information on individual entrepreneurs.
Information about the email of individual entrepreneurs is also available on SPARK service cards.
RB.RU also checked several cards of individual entrepreneurs on the Rusprofile service. They do not contain information about email addresses, but you can obtain this data by making a separate extract from the Unified State Register of Individual Entrepreneurs for the required date.
The Federal Tax Service forced applicants to indicate an email address in documents for state registration of a company in April 2018, but they appeared in the Unified State Register of Entrepreneurs only after some time, according to estimates from a representative of SKB Kontur, “more than a year ago.”
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Source: RB
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