Work in Netherlands for a company in Indonesia
Can I work remotely for a company in Indonesia while being in Netherlands?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- Your company is in Indonesia.
- You are in Netherlands.
- You are a Dutch national.
- You are a Dutch citizen.
- You are a resident of Netherlands.
- You are a resident of Indonesia.
- You have a Dutch passport.
- You have an Indonesian passport.
- You have a work permit in Indonesia.
- You have a work permit in Netherlands.
- You are legally entitled to work in Indonesia.
- You are legally entitled to work in Netherlands.
- You have a Dutch visa.
- You have an Indonesian visa.
- You have a Dutch work permit.
- You have an Indonesian work permit.
How to live in Netherlands and find remote work in Indonesia?
Finding remote work in Indonesia if you are located in Netherlands might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to move to Indonesia.
There are many reasons why you should move to Indonesia, but if you are looking for remote work, then you should move to Indonesia.
The main reason why you should move to Indonesia is that you can find remote work in Indonesia.
If you are looking for remote work in Indonesia, then you should consider working in Indonesia.
How a company in Indonesia can send my salary in Netherlands?
When working remotely for a corporation in Indonesia, you salary can be send to Netherlands but you need to pay the transportation cost. If you work in a company in Indonesia, you can get a salary in Netherlands and then you can pay the transportation cost.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Netherlands for a company in Indonesia?
If you are working remotely in Netherlands for a corporation established in Indonesia, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are quite simple. You are an employee of a Dutch company and you are working from Indonesia. As such, you are subject to Dutch tax laws. However, you are also subject to Indonesian tax laws. In fact, you are also subject to Indonesian tax laws for the work you do in Indonesia.
Taxes are complicated in Indonesia, as there are several taxes that you have to pay. In addition, there are many rules and regulations that you have to follow. In this article, we will discuss taxes and rules that you have to follow when working remotely in Netherlands for a company in Indonesia.
What are the taxes in Indonesia?
There are four main taxes in Indonesia:
Personal Income Tax
Corporate Income Tax
Capital Gains Tax
Value Added Tax (VAT)
Personal Income Tax is the main tax in Indonesia. This tax is levied on income that you earn in Indonesia. This tax is collected by the government and is paid by the taxpayer. The rate of personal income tax is 20% on income that is over Rp 1 million and is 0% on income that is below Rp 1 million.
Corporate Income Tax is the second main tax in Indonesia. This tax is levied on the income of a company. This tax is collected by the government and is paid by the company.