Working in Jordan for a corporation in Lebanon
Can I work remotely for a company in Lebanon while being in Jordan?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- Check if the company you want to work for is registered in Lebanon.
- Check if the company is registered in Jordan and if they have a branch in Lebanon.
- Check if the company is registered in Jordan and if they have a branch in Jordan.
- Check if the company is registered in Lebanon and if they have a branch in Jordan.
- Check if the company is registered in Lebanon and if they have a branch in Lebanon.
How to live in Jordan and find remote work in Lebanon?
Finding remote work in Lebanon if you are located in Jordan might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to apply for a job in Lebanon. In this article, we explain how to find remote work in Lebanon and how to find a job in Lebanon if you are located in Jordan.
How to find remote work in Lebanon?
If you are looking for a remote job in Lebanon, you need to know that Lebanon has a high unemployment rate and the unemployment rate is expected to rise to 15% in 2020. The good news is that there are many jobs in Lebanon that are remote. The most common jobs in Lebanon are in the field of Information Technology, Marketing and Communications, Banking and Finance, Legal, Accounting and Auditing, Engineering and Architecture.
There are many ways to find remote work in Lebanon. First, you need to find a job in Lebanon. If you are located in Jordan, you can apply for a job in Lebanon by following the steps below:
Go to the website of the company you want to work for.
Apply for a job in Lebanon.
If the company you are applying for a job in Lebanon is not located in Lebanon, you can apply for a job in Lebanon from the company’s website.
If the company you are applying for a job in Lebanon is located in Lebanon, you can apply for a job in Lebanon directly from the company’s website.
How a company in Lebanon can send my salary in Jordan?
When working remotely for a corporation in Lebanon, you salary can be send to Jordan but it will be considered as a salary in Lebanon, so you need to make sure that you make sure that you pay taxes in Jordan.
It’s a common practice for a company in Lebanon to send the salaries of their employees in Lebanon to a bank in Jordan (or the other way around), which then transfers the money to the employee’s bank account in Jordan.
As long as you don’t live in Lebanon, you can get the money transferred to your account in Jordan.
In this case, you are not a resident of Jordan, so you need to be aware of the tax implications.
You can find more details about this in the article “Taxes on Foreign Income”.
You should be aware that when you have a salary in Lebanon, you are considered a resident of Lebanon. So you should be aware of the taxes that you are liable to pay in Lebanon.
The Lebanese government has a tax treaty with Jordan, and the Lebanese tax laws and regulations are similar to the Jordanian ones. So if you work in Lebanon, you should be aware of the Jordanian tax laws.
The Lebanese tax treaty with Jordan is the following:
Lebanon - Jordan: Tax Treaty
The Government of Lebanon and the Government of Jordan have concluded
the following Tax Treaty:
Article Definitions
In this Tax Treaty, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
1.1.1.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Jordan for a company in Lebanon?
If you are working remotely in Jordan for a corporation established in Lebanon, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , it’s not. In this article, we will explain the different options available to you and how to choose the best one for your situation.
The first thing to know about taxes in Lebanon is that the government does not take a percentage of your salary.
In fact, you do not pay any taxes at all.
Instead, you are required to pay a monthly amount to the government, depending on your income and the number of children you have.
This amount is called the “social security” and it is paid directly to the government.
It is not a percentage of your salary, but rather a fixed amount that is the same for everyone.
If you are a single person, the amount is set at JD5,000 per month, which is approximately US$1,500.
If you have a child, the amount is JD5,000 per month for each child, plus JD1,000 per month for each additional child.
If you have two children, the amount is JD7,000 per month.
If you have three or more children, the amount is JD9,000 per month.
The amount paid to the government is not a percentage of your salary, but rather a fixed amount that is the same for everyone.
It is called the “social security” and it is paid directly to the government.