Work in Estonia for a corporation based in India
Can I work remotely in Estonia for a company in India?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- Is your company registered in India?
- Is it possible to get a work visa for your country of residence?
- Is your company willing to sponsor your work visa?
- Is your company willing to pay for your living expenses in India?
- Is your company willing to sponsor your health insurance?
How to work remotely in Estonia?
The process of getting a work visa is different for each country. For example, in Estonia it’s possible to get a work visa for a period of 3 months. However, if you want to stay longer, you will need to apply for a residence permit. In this case, the process will take around 1 year.
Is it possible to work remotely in Estonia?
Yes, it’s possible to work remotely in Estonia. However, we advise first to check the following points:
- Is your company registered in Estonia?
How can I find a remote job in India while living in Estonia?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in India even if you are located in Estonia, for that we need to be careful about the work we do.
The main problem is that we don’t have the right skills to find the right job. For example, if you want to work in the field of software development, you need to know at least one programming language.
This is the reason why we recommend that you learn at least one programming language.
The main programming languages in India are Java, Python, C#, C++, PHP, and JavaScript.
If you want to work in the field of software development, you need to know at least one programming language.
How can I get paid in Estonia when working remotely for a company in India?
It is possible to get paid in Estonia while working for a company in India but it is not as simple as it sounds.
The biggest problem is that Estonia is not an EEA country and therefore the company that you work for has to be registered in the EU. The EU has a single market and single currency, so the company that you work for has to be registered in one of the EU countries. Estonia is not one of them.
The Estonian government has a system called e-Residency, which is a program that allows people to register their company in Estonia and have an Estonian company number. You can apply for e-Residency here.
There are two ways to register your company in Estonia. The first way is to register it in Estonia and the second way is to register it in another EU country and then transfer the company number to Estonia.
The first way is the easiest and most common way to register a company in Estonia. If you have a company in Estonia already, you can use the same company number in Estonia.
The second way is more complicated and requires a lot of paperwork. It is possible to register a company in Estonia, but it is not easy and there are many requirements that you need to meet.
If you want to register a company in Estonia, you need to have a company in another EU country. You can register the company in Estonia only if it is registered in another EU country.
Will I pay taxes in Estonia or India when working remotely in Estonia?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Estonia for a corporation in India, so it is important to be aware of the tax rules and regulations in both countries.
Taxes in India
In India, there are two types of taxes: personal and corporate. The personal tax rate is 15% and the corporate tax rate is 30%. The personal tax rate is applied to the net income of an individual. The corporate tax rate is applied to the net income of a corporation.
In India, there are also three types of tax:
Direct Tax
Indirect Tax
VAT
Direct tax is a tax that is applied to the net income of an individual. Direct taxes include:
Corporate Income Tax
Excise Duty
Service Tax
Toll Tax
Indirect tax is a tax that is applied to the net income of a corporation. Indirect taxes include:
Value Added Tax
Income Tax
The corporate income tax rate is 30% and the personal income tax rate is 15%. In addition, there are also taxes on the sale of goods and services. The tax rate on the sale of goods is 20% and the tax rate on the sale of services is 12.5%.
In India, there are also taxes on the sale of goods and services.