Work in Madagascar for a corporation based in Italy
Can I work remotely for a company in Italy while being in Madagascar?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- How long are you planning to stay in Madagascar?
- What is your immigration status?
- Will you need a visa to work?
- Are you planning to work for a company in Italy?
- Will you need to register in Italy?
You will need a work permit in Italy for a limited time, and a residence permit for longer time.
The Italian Immigration Police is not easy to deal with. They are very strict and bureaucratic. We have had a very bad experience with them, so we recommend you to check the following key points before going to Italy:
- Are you going to Italy for tourism or business?
- If you are going to work, have you a work visa for Italy?
- If you are going to work, have you a work permit for Italy?
- If you are going to work, have you a residence permit for Italy?
- Have you the right to work in Italy?
- Are you planning to work in Italy for a company in Italy?
- Have you any bank account in Italy?
- Have you a health insurance for Italy?
- Will you need to pay any tax in Italy?
- Do you have any property in Italy?
- Do you have a credit card in Italy?
How to live in Madagascar and find remote work in Italy?
Finding remote work in Italy if you are located in Madagascar might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to get familiar with the Italian way of life and to apply for a job in Italy.
The Italian way of life
In Italy, the lifestyle is based on a few important pillars: the family, the work, the community and the church.
The family
In Italy, the family is the first and the most important pillar.
In order to live in Italy, you need to be part of a family. It is not enough to have a visa, you need to be in a family with a valid visa.
The Italian family is made of a husband, a wife, children, grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
The Italian family is a complex organism.
If you want to be successful in Italy, you need to be part of the Italian family.
The work
In Italy, the work is the second pillar.
If you want to be successful in Italy, you need to be in a job.
You can find many types of jobs in Italy.
The community
In Italy, the community is the third pillar.
In Italy, you can live in a community or in a village.
In a community, the residents live together and are part of a common project.
In a village, the residents live together and are part of a common project.
How a company in Italy can send my salary in Madagascar?
When working remotely for a corporation in Italy, you salary can be send to Madagascar but only if you have a special contract.
How to find a job in Madagascar?
There are many companies in Madagascar, but they are not all equal.
Here are some tips to find a job in Madagascar.
- Visit the official website of the company
This is the first step to find a job in Madagascar.
You can find the official website of the company in the first page of Google.
For example, you can visit the official website of the company and look for the job that you want.
You can also ask your friends or family for recommendations. - Visit the website of the company
You can also visit the website of the company and look for the job that you want.
For example, you can visit the website of the company and look for the job that you want. - Search the job on Google
You can also search the job on Google.
For example, you can search the job on Google. - Ask your friends and family for recommendations
You can also ask your friends and family for recommendations.
For example, you can ask your friends and family for recommendations.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Madagascar for a company in Italy?
If you are working remotely in Madagascar for a corporation established in Italy, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , it’s not.
The first thing to know is that there are two types of taxes that are applied to the income of a corporation:
Tax on dividends: In Italy, there is a tax on dividends of 10% for the first €100,000, then 5% for the next €100,000 and 3% for the remaining €100,000.
In Italy, there is a tax on dividends of 10% for the first €100,000, then 5% for the next €100,000 and 3% for the remaining €100,000. Tax on capital gains: In Italy, there is a tax on capital gains of 20% for the first €100,000, then 10% for the next €100,000 and 5% for the remaining €100,000.
In Italy, there is a tax on capital gains of 20% for the first €100,000, then 10% for the next €100,000 and 5% for the remaining €100,000. Tax on profits: In Italy, there is a tax on profits of 15% for the first €100,000, then 10% for the next €100,000 and 5% for the remaining €100,000.