Work in Luxembourg for a company in Israel

Can I work remotely in Luxembourg for a company in Israel?

Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:

  1. Are you legally allowed to work in Israel?
  2. Do you have an Israeli work permit?
  3. Are you allowed to work in Luxembourg?
  4. Are you allowed to work in Luxembourg for a company in Israel?

Yes, you are legally allowed to work in Israel.
You must have an Israeli work permit if you want to work in Israel.
Yes, you are allowed to work in Luxembourg.
Yes, you are allowed to work in Luxembourg for a company in Israel.

Are you allowed to work in Luxembourg for a company in Israel if you don’t have a work permit?
Yes, you are allowed to work in Luxembourg for a company in Israel if you don’t have a work permit.

How can I find a remote job in Israel while living in Luxembourg?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Israel even if you are located in Luxembourg, for that we have a list of remote jobs in Israel.

Israel is a small country, with a population of 8.5 million people. The country is located in the Middle East and borders Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and the Palestinian territories.
The country is divided into three main regions: Israel proper, the Negev, and the Galilee.
Israel has a desert climate with hot summers and mild winters. The country is home to a number of national parks, including the Negev and the Galilee.
Israel is a modern country, and its economy is based on high-tech industries, high-tech services, agriculture, and tourism.
The country is a member of the OECD, the G7, the EU, the UN, and the OECD.

How can I get paid in Luxembourg when working remotely for a company in Israel?

It is possible to get paid in Luxembourg while working for a company in Israel but it is not easy.

In order to be paid in Luxembourg, the company that you are working for must have a bank account in Luxembourg. If the company that you are working for has a bank account in Luxembourg, you can get paid in Luxembourg.
If the company that you are working for does not have a bank account in Luxembourg, you will need to open a bank account in Luxembourg.
If you are working for a company that does not have a bank account in Luxembourg, you can still get paid in Luxembourg.
You can open a bank account in Luxembourg with a bank account in Israel.

Will I pay taxes in Luxembourg or Israel when working remotely in Luxembourg?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Luxembourg for a corporation in Israel, so here’s a summary of the basics.

For this article, I’m going to use the example of a Luxembourg company doing business in Israel.

What are the tax rates in Luxembourg?
Luxembourg has a flat tax rate of 21% on all income.

What are the tax rates in Israel?
Israel has a progressive tax system, with a tax rate of up to 29% for a single individual.
In this article, I’m going to use the example of a Luxembourg company doing business in Israel.
If you’re a sole proprietor, the rate is 21%. If you’re a corporation, it’s 23%.
If you’re a limited company, it’s 29%.
If you’re a partnership, it’s 23%.
If you’re a limited liability company, it’s 29%.
If you’re a foundation, it’s 23%.
If you’re a trust, it’s 23%.
If you’re an unincorporated association, it’s 23%.
If you’re a cooperative, it’s 23%.
If you’re a limited liability partnership, it’s 23%.