Living in Egypt while working in Mali
Can I work remotely for a company in Mali while being in Egypt?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- The company needs to be a legal entity, either a company, partnership or a foundation.
- The company needs to be registered in Mali, and its main office should be in Mali.
- The company should be registered with the Ministry of Economy and Finance, and with the Ministry of the Interior.
- The company should have a Mali address.
- The company should have a Mali bank account.
- The company should have a Mali tax number.
- The company should have a Mali commercial code.
- The company should have a Mali social security number.
- The company should have a Mali health insurance.
- The company should have a Mali national ID number.
- The company should have a Mali passport.
- The company should have a Mali work permit.
- The company should have a Mali residence permit.
How to live in Egypt and find remote work in Mali?
Finding remote work in Mali if you are located in Egypt might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to find remote work in Egypt.
If you are looking for a new job, you have probably heard about remote work. It is a very interesting option for those who are looking for a flexible job.
In this article, we will show you how to live in Egypt and find remote work in Mali.
How a company in Mali can send my salary in Egypt?
When working remotely for a corporation in Mali, you salary can be send to Egypt but you need to be registered in Egypt.
How to get a job in a company in Mali?
If you want to work in a company in Mali, you can apply through the company’s website. If the company is registered in Mali, you can apply through their website. If the company is registered in Egypt, you can apply through their website. If the company is registered in the US, you can apply through their website.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Egypt for a company in Mali?
If you are working remotely in Egypt for a corporation established in Mali, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , the rules are quite simple.
There are three main types of taxes: Income tax, value added tax (VAT), and social security tax (SST).
Income tax
You will pay income tax (“Mafkad”) on the first NIS 1,500 of your income.
You are considered a resident of the country in which you are working.
You are not considered a resident of the country in which you are working.
You are considered a resident of the country in which you are working, but you are not a resident of that country.
You are not considered a resident of the country in which you are working, but you are a resident of that country.