Work in Chile for a corporation based in Brazil

Can I live in Chile and work remotely for a company in Brazil?

Yes, it is possible, however we usually recommend double-checking the following points:

  1. Chile is a very expensive country to live in, and it is likely that you will have to pay for your own health insurance.
  2. You will not be able to work in Brazil with a Chilean ID, so you will have to apply for a Brazilian ID.
  3. It is very difficult to work remotely in Chile, so it is likely that you will have to work in Chile for some time.
  4. You will be working for a Brazilian company, so you will be able to work in Brazil, but you will need a Brazilian ID to do so.
  5. You will need to learn Spanish and Portuguese, and you will need to learn the Brazilian legal system and business culture.
  6. You will need to be very careful to not violate any local laws.

How to find remote work in Brazil while living in Chile?

Usually, it is feasible to get remote jobs in Brazil even though you are located in Chile. For that we will need to go over some things first, such as what are the most common reasons for people to leave Brazil and move to Chile, how to find remote work in Brazil, how to find remote work in Chile and how to find remote jobs in Brazil and Chile.

What are the most common reasons for people to leave Brazil?
The most common reason for people to leave Brazil is to find a job in Chile. The main reason why people migrate from Brazil to Chile is because of the difference in the cost of living and the unemployment rate.
The cost of living in Chile is lower than that in Brazil, which means that the cost of living is cheaper in Chile than in Brazil. This makes it a lot easier to find a job and earn a living in Chile.
The unemployment rate in Brazil is higher than that in Chile. The unemployment rate in Chile is around 5%, which is a lot lower than the unemployment rate in Brazil which is around 11%.

What are the most common jobs people can do in Chile?
People can do a lot of different types of jobs in Chile. The most common jobs people can do in Chile are the following:
Software developers
Web designers
Graphic designers
IT professionals
IT specialists
IT managers
Data analysts
Researchers
Accountants
Financial analysts
Financial managers
Financial specialists
Finance managers
Finance specialists

How to get paid in Chile when working remotely for a corporation in Brazil?

You can get paid in Chile even if you are working for a company in Brazil, however , you need to be careful with your tax obligations.

The Chilean tax system is based on the system of the tax code of the country. The Chilean tax code is divided into two parts:
The first part is the tax code for the general population and the second part is the tax code for the corporations.
The tax code for the general population is divided into the following parts:
Income tax
Corporate income tax
VAT
The tax code for the corporations is divided into the following parts:
Corporate tax
The tax code for the corporations is based on the tax code for the general population.
The tax code for the corporations is based on the tax code for the general population.
The corporate income tax is a tax on the income of the corporation. The tax rate for the corporate income tax is the same for the general population.
The corporate tax is a tax on the income of the corporation. The tax rate for the corporate tax is the same for the general population.
The VAT is a tax on the sales of the corporation.

How do taxes work in Chile if I’m working remotely for a company Chile?

When working remotely in Chile for a firm based in Brazil, taxes might be tricky, therefore we’ve prepared this guide.

It is important to keep in mind that, while we may provide the most complete information possible, the information is only general and does not constitute tax advice. You should seek the advice of a qualified tax advisor in your home country if you have any doubts about how Chilean taxes work for you.
Chile is an extremely generous country. Taxes are very low, and the majority of taxes are social. There are no taxes on interest, dividends, or capital gains, and the only taxes you pay are on your income.
In Chile, you pay the following taxes:
Social Security tax: 16%
Corporate tax: 15%
Tax on dividend: 6%
Tax on interest: 0%
Tax on capital gains: 0%
The social security tax is a mandatory tax that every citizen must pay. It is based on your income, and it is divided into two parts:
Social security contributions: 12%
Social security contributions: 4%
You must pay the social security contributions if your income is over a certain amount. If your income is less than that amount, you don’t have to pay them.