Work in Netherlands for a company based in Jordan
Can I work remotely for a company in Jordan while being in Netherlands?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- Your company needs to have a local office in Jordan, where you can work from.
- You need to have a work permit.
- You need to be able to work remotely, which means you need to be able to work from home.
- You need to be able to work in Jordan.
- You need to be able to work in Jordan for a certain period of time.
- You need to have a bank account in Jordan.
How to live in Netherlands and find remote work in Jordan?
Finding remote work in Jordan if you are located in Netherlands might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to use our services to find a remote job in Jordan. We will help you to find a job in Jordan, where you will live in Netherlands.
Jordan is a country in the Middle East, bordering Saudi Arabia and Iraq. The capital city is Amman, and the country is a member of the United Nations and the Arab League. Jordan is a parliamentary democracy with a multi-party system.
How a company in Jordan can send my salary in Netherlands?
When working remotely for a corporation in Jordan, you salary can be send to Netherlands but you have to pay some fees to the corporation.
This article is about the fees you have to pay and the way you can do it.
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Fees to the corporation
The corporation is responsible to pay the fees to the bank where you have your salary deposited. The corporation can be a company in Jordan or in any other country. The fees are usually around $20 per month.
The fees are paid by the corporation to the bank every month. The corporation will pay the fees to the bank every month. The corporation will send the fees to the bank every month. -
Fees to the bank
The bank is responsible to pay the fees to the government. The fees are around $20 per month.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Netherlands for a company in Jordan?
If you are working remotely in Netherlands for a corporation established in Jordan, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are not.
The first thing you need to know is that if you are working remotely in Netherlands for a corporation established in Jordan, you are not considered to be employed in the Netherlands.
Therefore, you are not subject to Dutch taxes.
However, if you are working remotely in Netherlands for a corporation established in Jordan, you are considered to be employed in the Netherlands.
Therefore, you are subject to Dutch taxes.
To know which taxes you are subject to, you need to know the type of company you are working for.
If you are working remotely in Netherlands for a corporation established in Jordan, you are considered to be employed in the Netherlands.
If you are working for a corporation established in Jordan, you are considered to be employed in Jordan.
Therefore, you are subject to Jordanian taxes.