Work in Denmark for a company in Brazil
Can I work remotely in Denmark for a company in Brazil?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- If you are not a Danish citizen you must have a residence permit or a work permit in order to work in Denmark.
- If you are a non-Danish citizen, you must have a work permit to work in Denmark.
- You must have a valid visa for the country of your employment.
- You must be able to obtain a work permit in the country of your employment.
What is a work permit in Denmark?
A work permit is a document that allows you to work in Denmark. It is issued by the Danish Immigration Service (Udlændingestyrelsen).
How long does it take to get a work permit?
It takes about 3 weeks to get a work permit, but it may take longer if the application is rejected.
How can I find a remote job in Brazil while living in Denmark?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Brazil even if you are located in Denmark, for that we recommend you to make use of our online platform.
Brazilian Portuguese is the official language of the country, but English is the most used language, especially among the upper classes and business professionals.
The country is a developing country and has a lot of economic potential, which is reflected in the growing economy and the great potential for tourism.
The economy is growing steadily, with a GDP of over $2,000,000,000,000,000.
How can I get paid in Denmark when working remotely for a company in Brazil?
It is possible to get paid in Denmark while working for a company in Brazil but it is not easy. The Danish tax system is very complicated and there are many rules to follow. The Danish tax system is based on the company’s place of residence. If the company is in Brazil, the Danish tax system will apply to the company. If the company is in Denmark, the Danish tax system will apply to the company.
It is possible to get paid in Denmark while working for a company in Brazil. The company must be registered in Denmark and the company must have a Danish tax registration. The company must also have a Danish bank account. The company must have a Danish bank account in order to get paid in Denmark.
Will I pay taxes in Denmark or Brazil when working remotely in Denmark?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Denmark for a corporation in Brazil, so it’s important to know what the tax situation is before you go.
In this post, I’ll give you the basics of tax in Denmark and Brazil, and how they apply to a Danish corporation working remotely in Brazil.
I’ll also show you how to find out if you’ll need to pay tax in Brazil when working remotely in Denmark.
What is the tax situation in Denmark?
In Denmark, the tax system is based on the individual’s income, not on the company’s income. This means that the individual pays income tax on the income they earn, and the company pays income tax on its profits.
There are two types of income tax in Denmark:
VAT
Tax on income
The VAT tax is 15% on most goods and services, and there are no VAT deductions for working abroad.
There is also a tax on dividends, interest, and royalties, which is 5% on dividends and interest, and 10% on royalties.
The tax on dividends, interest, and royalties is called “forsikring”, and it’s the tax that’s paid on the income of the company.
When working remotely in Denmark, the individual pays the income tax on their income, and the company pays the income tax on its profits.