Working in Germany for a corporation in Monaco
Can I work remotely in Germany for a company in Monaco?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- The company has a subsidiary in Germany, and the subsidiary is registered in Germany.
- The company has a subsidiary in Monaco, and the subsidiary is registered in Monaco.
How can I find a remote job in Monaco while living in Germany?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Monaco even if you are located in Germany, for that we have a guide for you.
Monaco is a beautiful city located on the French Riviera, on the Mediterranean Sea. It is a small city with a population of around 60,000 inhabitants, and it is the capital of the principality of Monaco.
How can I get paid in Germany when working remotely for a company in Monaco?
It is possible to get paid in Germany while working for a company in Monaco but it requires some work on your part.
- Register in Germany
In order to receive your salary in Germany, you need to register with the local tax office. You can do this online, or you can register in person at your local tax office.
Once you have registered, you will receive a “Pauschalbetrag”, or a “flat-rate amount”. This is your salary, and it will be paid to you in Germany. - Register in Monaco
In order to receive your salary in Monaco, you need to register with the local tax office.
This is your salary, and it will be paid to you in Monaco. - Get paid in Germany
Once you have registered in Germany and Monaco, you will need to file your taxes in Monaco. This is where the real work starts.
You need to file a “Bescheinigung”, or a “tax declaration”. This is where you need to tell the tax office what your income is, and what your deductions are.
Will I pay taxes in Germany or Monaco when working remotely in Germany?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Germany for a corporation in Monaco, so we’ve put together a quick guide to help you understand the tax situation.
In Germany, all employees are responsible for paying taxes. This includes freelancers and contractors. If you are working remotely in Germany, you will need to pay taxes to the German tax authority, known as the Körperschaft des Sozialversicherungsanspruchs (KSV).
In Monaco, you are responsible for paying taxes to the government, but the corporation that you work for will handle the payroll. This means that you will not have to pay taxes to the Monaco government.
Who is responsible for paying taxes?
In Germany, the employer is responsible for paying taxes. If you work for a corporation, you will be required to pay taxes to the KSV.
In Monaco, the employer is responsible for paying taxes. If you work for a corporation, you will not be required to pay taxes to the Monaco government.
If you are self-employed, you are responsible for paying taxes to the German tax authority, the Körperschaft des Sozialversicherungsanspruchs (KSV).
In Monaco, you are responsible for paying taxes to the government.