Taxes don't have to be
this complicated.
Practical, plain-language workshops for artisans, rural producers and market vendors in Paraguay. We explain who needs a RUC, what RESIMPLE actually means, and how to issue receipts from your phone — using examples from the municipal market, not the SET manual.
Six topics, one full day
Each workshop covers the essential questions small vendors and producers have about taxes in Paraguay — in plain language, with real examples.
Everything in one day
Our workshops are designed to be complete and practical. Here's what every participant receives.
Not the SET manual. The market example.
Tax information in Paraguay is often written for accountants, not for the person selling crafts at the Saturday fair or delivering vegetables from their farm.
Our workshops use the language and situations that artisans, rural producers and market vendors actually live. When we explain RESIMPLE, we use the example of a weaver selling tejidos at the municipal market — not an abstract business entity. When we explain electronic receipts, we demonstrate on a phone, not a desktop computer.
Made for people who work with their hands
Our workshops are built around the real situations of informal and semi-formal workers in Paraguay.
Textile artisans
Weavers, embroiderers and craft makers who sell at fairs, markets or through cooperatives and want to understand their tax obligations.
Rural producers
Small-scale farmers and agricultural producers who sell at local markets or to intermediaries and are unsure whether they need to register.
Market vendors
People who sell food, goods or products at municipal markets or weekly fairs and have questions about receipts and registration.
Home-based producers
People who make and sell products from home — food, crafts, plants or other goods — and want to understand the basics before deciding to formalize.
Small-scale tradespeople
Carpenters, plumbers, electricians and other tradespeople who work independently and receive payments without issuing formal receipts.
Cooperative members
Members of artisan or producer cooperatives who want to understand how their individual activity relates to tax obligations at the cooperative level.
Simpler than the name suggests
Paraguay's RESIMPLE (Régimen Simplificado para Pequeños Contribuyentes) was created specifically for small-scale economic activity. Many vendors and producers who qualify for it have never heard it explained clearly.
In our workshops, we explain what RESIMPLE covers, the income ranges it applies to, and what the process of registering actually involves — without using accounting jargon.
Understand your income range
Learn which thresholds apply to your type of activity and annual income.
Know what registration involves
We explain the steps involved in obtaining a RUC without making it feel overwhelming.
Understand your ongoing obligations
Declarations, receipts and what to do if you fall behind — all explained clearly.