Working in Monaco for a corporation in Slovenia
Can I work remotely for a company in Slovenia while being in Monaco?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
If you are not registered in Slovenia, you will not be able to work there.
If you are registered in Slovenia, you will be able to work there.
How to live in Monaco and find remote work in Slovenia?
Finding remote work in Slovenia if you are located in Monaco might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to move to Slovenia.
In this article, we will show you how to find remote work in Slovenia if you are located in Monaco.
Slovenia is a beautiful country in the heart of Europe. It is located in the central part of the continent, between Italy and Hungary. It is a small country with a population of 2.7 million people.
Slovenia is a popular destination for expats and tourists. It is a place where you can find beautiful landscapes, stunning mountains, and a lot of cultural heritage.
If you are a freelancer or a remote worker, you will find a lot of opportunities to work remotely in Slovenia.
Where to find remote work in Slovenia?
There are many companies that offer remote work in Slovenia.
Some of them are:
CrowdFlower
Remote.co
Upwork
Freelancer
Guru
HireRight
Freelancer.com
Freelancer.co.uk
Odesk
Workable
Fiverr
How a company in Slovenia can send my salary in Monaco?
When working remotely for a corporation in Slovenia, you salary can be send to Monaco but it is not possible to receive it in Slovenia. You need to have a bank account in Monaco and your employer needs to have a bank account in Slovenia.
How to send my salary in Monaco?
A bank account in Monaco is required.
You need to have a bank account in Monaco.
You can send your salary in Monaco by bank transfer.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Monaco for a company in Slovenia?
If you are working remotely in Monaco for a corporation established in Slovenia, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , they are not.
The tax rates in Monaco are the same as in France.
In the Principality, the tax rate is 35% on the first €100,000 of your income.
In France, the tax rate is progressive and starts at 25% on the first €100,000 of your income.
If you are working remotely in Monaco for a company established in Slovenia, you should consider that your salary is not taxable in France.