Live in Israel while having a job in Saudi Arabia

Can I work remotely for a company in Saudi Arabia while being in Israel?

It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:

  1. Check if the company is registered in Israel and has an office in Israel.
  2. Check if the company has a business license in Israel.
  3. Check if the company has a business license in Saudi Arabia.
  4. Check if the company has a business license in your country.
  5. Check if the company is registered in your country.

How to live in Israel and find remote work in Saudi Arabia?

Finding remote work in Saudi Arabia if you are located in Israel might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to move to Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia is one of the most popular destinations for expats. The country is very liberal, safe, and there is a lot of opportunity for work.
In this article, we will share with you some of the best places to live in Saudi Arabia.
We will also share with you some of the best remote jobs in Saudi Arabia that you can do from anywhere in the world.

Where to live in Saudi Arabia?
There are many places in Saudi Arabia that you can live in.
We have selected the most popular places to live in Saudi Arabia.
We have also selected the best places to live in Saudi Arabia for expats.
Let’s start with the best places to live in Saudi Arabia for expats.
Jeddah
Jeddah is the most popular city in Saudi Arabia.
It is the second largest city in Saudi Arabia and it is located on the Red Sea.
Jeddah is also the second most expensive city in Saudi Arabia.
Jeddah is a very liberal city.
It has a large expat community.
Jeddah is a very safe city.

How a company in Saudi Arabia can send my salary in Israel?

When working remotely for a corporation in Saudi Arabia, you salary can be send to Israel but your company has to deduct an extra amount.

On the other hand, you can work for a company in Israel and the salary you receive can be sent to Saudi Arabia.
But I have to add a couple of words of warning.
I’m going to explain to you how this works and what you should know.
When you work for a company in Israel, your salary is sent to your bank account.
But when you work for a company in Saudi Arabia, your salary is sent to your bank account minus a couple of points.
This is the same with the taxes, your company in Israel has to deduct taxes from your salary, but when you work for a company in Saudi Arabia, your company has to deduct taxes from your salary plus an extra amount.
This extra amount is called the “dividend”.
If you have a company in Israel and you work remotely, you can deduct the dividend from your salary.
But if you have a company in Saudi Arabia and you work remotely, your company has to deduct the dividend from your salary plus the taxes that you have to pay to your company in Israel.
If you want to know how much you’re going to pay in taxes, you can find it on the Israeli government website.
This extra amount that you pay for the dividend can be deducted from the taxes you pay to your company in Israel.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Israel for a company in Saudi Arabia?

If you are working remotely in Israel for a corporation established in Saudi Arabia, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , you are not required to pay taxes in Israel, if you are a resident of the country. If you are not a resident, you can find out more in this article.

What is the difference between a resident and a non-resident in Israel?
The first thing you need to know is that Israel is a tax-free country. However, if you are a non-resident of Israel, you are required to pay taxes in Israel.
A resident of Israel is defined as a person who is living in Israel for a minimum of 183 days per year. In case you are a resident, you do not have to pay taxes in Israel, and you can claim a tax exemption.
However, if you are a non-resident, you have to pay taxes in Israel.
In order to be a resident of Israel, you have to have been living in Israel for 183 days out of 365 days. You have to be a resident for at least 183 days in a year in order to be eligible to claim a tax exemption.
If you are a resident of Israel, you can claim a tax exemption for your personal expenses. You are entitled to the tax exemption if you are a resident for a minimum of 183 days out of 365 days.
If you are a non-resident, you are not entitled to a tax exemption.
If you are a resident of Israel, you can claim a tax exemption for your business expenses.