Work in Cambodia for a company based in Iceland
Can I work remotely in Cambodia for a company in Iceland?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- Do you have a Cambodian passport?
- Do you have a valid visa to Cambodia?
- Are you authorized to work in Iceland?
We have a big client in Cambodia, they are looking for an expert in our field, we are a remote team, and we are looking for someone to work remotely from Cambodia.
How can I find a remote job in Iceland while living in Cambodia?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Iceland even if you are located in Cambodia, for that we need to be flexible.
In this post, I will share the steps to find a remote job in Iceland.
The steps to find a remote job in Iceland
There are many ways to find a remote job in Iceland. Here are the most common methods:
Finding a remote job in Iceland through the job boards
The most common way to find a remote job in Iceland is to use the job boards.
The best way to find a remote job in Iceland is to use the job boards.
How can I get paid in Cambodia when working remotely for a company in Iceland?
It is possible to get paid in Cambodia while working for a company in Iceland but it is not that simple.
We are a team of three people working remotely from Iceland. We are not employees of the company but contractors. We are hired to perform a specific task. The company is located in Iceland.
We work remotely from Cambodia. We have no offices and no fixed working hours. We work whenever we are available and we are paid by the hour.
We have been working together for a year and we are paid by the hour.
We are not paid in Iceland. We are paid by the hour in Cambodia.
We are paid in Cambodia but the company is located in Iceland.
Will I pay taxes in Cambodia or Iceland when working remotely in Cambodia?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Cambodia for a corporation in Iceland, so I’ve written this article to help you make sense of the difference between tax rates in Cambodia and tax rates in Iceland.
What is the difference between tax rates in Cambodia and tax rates in Iceland?
Cambodia and Iceland are both developed countries, but they have very different tax systems. Cambodia is a low-tax, capital-friendly tax system. Iceland is a high-tax, capital-unfriendly tax system.
When I say Cambodia is a low-tax, capital-friendly tax system, I’m referring to the following:
Cambodia has a very low corporate tax rate, with a flat rate of 15% and no tax on foreign income.
Cambodia has no tax on capital gains, dividends, or interest.
Cambodia has no inheritance tax.
Cambodia has no capital gains tax.
Cambodia has no corporate income tax.
Cambodia has no income tax on dividends or interest.