Work in Chile for a company in Thailand
Can I work remotely in Chile for a company in Thailand?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- If the company you want to work for has a local office in Chile, then they will be your employer.
- If they don’t have a local office in Chile, they will not be your employer.
- If they have a local office in Chile, and you have a Chilean ID, then you will be an employee of the Chilean company.
- If they have a local office in Chile, and you don’t have a Chilean ID, then you will be an independent contractor.
- If they don’t have a local office in Chile, and you don’t have a Chilean ID, then you will be a freelancer.
- If they don’t have a local office in Chile, and you have a Chilean ID, but you don’t have a Chilean address, then you will be a freelancer.
- If they don’t have a local office in Chile, and you have a Chilean address, but you don’t have a Chilean ID, then you will be a freelancer.
How can I find a remote job in Thailand while living in Chile?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Thailand even if you are located in Chile, for that we ’ll talk about the best remote jobs in Thailand for Chileans.
What is a remote job in Thailand?
A remote job in Thailand is a job that is done from anywhere in the world, through the internet and even from a smartphone, all you need is a computer and internet access.
The main reason why remote jobs are becoming so popular is that people can work from anywhere, you don’t have to worry about traffic, you can work at night or on the weekends and you don’t have to take time off work to travel to Thailand.
If you are a freelancer, remote jobs are perfect for you, you can work whenever you want and you don’t have to worry about your daily salary.
There are many types of remote jobs, some of them are:
Online teaching jobs
Data entry jobs
Writing jobs
Copywriting jobs
Design jobs
Marketing jobs
Web development jobs
What are the best remote jobs in Thailand for Chileans?
These are the jobs that Chileans are most interested in because it’s a job that doesn’t require a lot of experience and you can start earning right away.
How can I get paid in Chile when working remotely for a company in Thailand?
It is possible to get paid in Chile while working for a company in Thailand but it is not easy.
The easiest way to get paid in Chile is to have a company in Chile. If you have a company in Chile and you are working remotely for a company in Thailand you can get paid in Chile.
If you are a freelancer or a self-employed person you can also get paid in Chile.
Chilean companies pay their employees in Chile.
The Chilean company has to pay their employees in Chile.
If you are working for a company in Chile you can get paid in Chile.
If you are working for a company in Thailand you can get paid in Chile.
You can get paid in Chile if you are working for a company in Thailand.
Will I pay taxes in Chile or Thailand when working remotely in Chile?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Chile for a corporation in Thailand, so we have prepared this guide to help you understand the tax implications.
Chile
Chile has a progressive income tax system. The base rate is 25% and the top marginal rate is 60%. There are no deductions, and the standard deduction is $13,000 for single filers and $25,000 for married couples filing jointly.
The Chilean tax system is simple. You pay tax on your income. Your employer withholds enough tax from your paycheck to pay your Chilean taxes. You then pay Chilean taxes on what you earn in excess of what your employer withheld.
In addition to income tax, Chile has a value added tax (VAT) of 18% on most goods and services.
Chilean corporations are not subject to income tax. Instead, the corporation pays a franchise tax of 3% on its net income. The franchise tax is paid on a quarterly basis.
Thailand
Thailand has a progressive income tax system. There are no deductions, and the standard deduction is $1,000 for single filers and $2,000 for married couples filing jointly.
The Thai tax system is simple. You pay tax on your income. Your employer withholds enough tax from your paycheck to pay your Thai taxes. You then pay Thai taxes on what you earn in excess of what your employer withheld.