Work in Jordan for a company based in Belgium
Can I work remotely for a company in Belgium while being in Jordan?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- You need to have a Belgian company to be hired by. This is to avoid any tax issues.
- The company should be able to provide you with a visa and residence permit.
- The company should have a local office in Belgium.
- The company should be able to provide you with a fixed working hours.
- The company should be able to provide you with an office and a computer.
- The company should have a good reputation in the country you want to work.
What is the average salary in Jordan?
The average salary in Jordan is about $900 a month. However, this is for a standard employee. There are many types of jobs and the salary will depend on the type of job. If you want to work in the tourism industry you can expect a higher salary.
How much does it cost to live in Jordan?
The cost of living in Jordan is pretty low. Most of the time you can find a place to rent for $50 a month. However, the cost of living will increase depending on the city you are living in. The capital city of Amman will cost you more than other cities.
What is the best time to visit Jordan?
Jordan is a great country to visit all year round. However, the best time to visit is from April to November. During this time the weather is nice and the prices are lower.
How to live in Jordan and find remote work in Belgium?
Finding remote work in Belgium if you are located in Jordan might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to find remote work in Belgium if you are located in Jordan. It is a good idea to move to Belgium and work remotely from there. You will be able to work from anywhere in the world, and you will be able to work from anywhere in Jordan, while living in Belgium.
There are many benefits to working remotely in Belgium. For example, you will have access to a large number of freelancers in Belgium, and you will have access to a large number of clients in Belgium. You will also be able to work in a country that is more relaxed, and you will be able to work from anywhere in the world.
You can find remote work in Belgium for a wide range of positions, such as:
Web Developer
Web Designer
Software Developer
Content Writer
Social Media Manager
Copywriter
Virtual Assistant
Marketing Manager
Graphic Designer
Programmer
System Administrator
Data Entry Operator
How a company in Belgium can send my salary in Jordan?
When working remotely for a corporation in Belgium, you salary can be send to Jordan but you have to do it in a special way. In Belgium, you have to use the “Etat Civil” as a company. This is a special tax system that only applies to companies that have a legal presence in Belgium. When you are working for a company in Belgium, you are still considered to be a Belgian citizen. However, the “Etat Civil” is a different tax system that is used to calculate your salary.
When you are working remotely for a corporation in Belgium, you salary can be send to Jordan but you have to do it in a special way.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Jordan for a company in Belgium?
If you are working remotely in Jordan for a corporation established in Belgium, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are very simple.
I will explain you how to calculate your taxes in Jordan and the best way to pay them.
Taxes in Jordan
In Jordan, taxes are calculated based on the tax rates established by the Ministry of Finance.
In 2017, the tax rate for individuals is 25%, and for companies it is 19%.
As for the tax rate, you can find the rates in the following table:
Tax Rate on Income Tax for Individuals
Tax Rate on Income Tax for Companies
If you are working for a company, you need to pay a 19% tax rate on your salary and a 25% tax rate on your profits.
If you are an employee, you need to pay a 25% tax rate on your salary and a 19% tax rate on your profits.
If you are self-employed, you need to pay a 25% tax rate on your salary and a 19% tax rate on your profits.
If you are an entrepreneur, you need to pay a 25% tax rate on your salary and a 19% tax rate on your profits.
Taxes in Belgium
In Belgium, taxes are calculated based on the tax rates established by the Belgian federal government.
In 2017, the tax rate for individuals is 21%, and for companies it is 15%.