Work in Denmark for a company in Netherlands
Can I work remotely in Denmark for a company in Netherlands?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- If you are a citizen of the Netherlands, you will need a work permit.
- You will need to have a bank account in the Netherlands.
- You will need to have a residence permit in the Netherlands.
- You will need to have a work contract with a company in the Netherlands.
How can I find a remote job in Netherlands while living in Denmark?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Netherlands even if you are located in Denmark, for that we have the best job sites in the world that will help you to find the best jobs in Netherlands.
Netherlands is a small country in the northwest of Europe. It is the only country that is situated between Belgium and Germany. It has a population of 17 million people and is the most densely populated country in Europe. It is a member of the European Union and has an official language of Dutch.
The Netherlands is a country with a rich history. The Netherlands has been a prosperous country since the 16th century. In the 17th century, the Dutch were the first to discover the New World. The Dutch also played a key role in the development of the American Revolution.
Netherlands is one of the most developed countries in Europe. It is ranked as the fifth most developed country in the world. The country is known for its strong economy, highly developed infrastructure, and its high standard of living.
In the Netherlands, you can find jobs in the following sectors:
- Banking and Finance
- Education and Training
- Manufacturing and Construction
- IT and Telecommunications
- Healthcare and Social Services
- Retail and Wholesale
- Transport and Logistics
- Real Estate
- Professional and Business Services
- Arts and Entertainment
- Public Administration
- Finance and Insurance
- Food and Beverage
How can I get paid in Denmark when working remotely for a company in Netherlands?
It is possible to get paid in Denmark while working for a company in Netherlands but it is not possible to get paid in Denmark if you are working remotely for a company in Denmark.
My husband is from Denmark, we live in the UK and are in the process of moving to Denmark to be with him. He has a job with a company in Denmark but he has been offered a job in the Netherlands. He has the right to work in Denmark but we don’t have the right to live there.
My husband has not told his employer in Denmark that we are moving to Denmark. We want to be able to live there and we will have to move in with his parents for a year before we can start our own life. I have read a lot of questions on the forum and it seems that it is possible to get paid in Denmark when working remotely for a company in Netherlands.
It is possible to get paid in Denmark while working for a company in Netherlands but it is not possible to get paid in Denmark if you are working remotely for a company in Denmark.
Will I pay taxes in Denmark or Netherlands when working remotely in Denmark?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Denmark for a corporation in Netherlands, so we have prepared an article for you.
Working remotely in Denmark
When you work remotely in Denmark, you are considered to be a “self-employed person” and therefore, you must pay taxes in Denmark. This means that you will be taxed on your income, and you will have to file your taxes in Denmark.
In Denmark, you are considered to be a self-employed person if you are:
An independent contractor
A freelancer
A consultant
A subcontractor
You are considered to be a self-employed person even if you have a contract with a company in Denmark.
When you are working as a freelancer, you are considered to be a self-employed person even if you work for a company in Denmark.
If you are a freelancer, you must pay taxes in Denmark. However, you will have to pay taxes in Denmark on your income, but you will also have to pay taxes in Denmark on your expenses.
If you are a consultant, you are considered to be a self-employed person, and you must pay taxes in Denmark.
If you are an independent contractor, you are considered to be a self-employed person, and you must pay taxes in Denmark.
If you are a subcontractor, you are considered to be a self-employed person, and you must pay taxes in Denmark.