Living in Northern Ireland while working in Serbia
Can I work remotely for a company in Serbia while being in Northern Ireland?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- Check if the company has a local office in Serbia, and if so, how big it is.
- Check if the company is registered in Serbia or not.
- Check if the company is a legal entity in Serbia, and if so, what is its legal status.
- Check if the company is registered with the Serbian Ministry of Economy and is paying taxes in Serbia.
- Check if the company is registered with the Serbian Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare and is paying taxes in Serbia.
- Check if the company is registered with the Serbian Ministry of Health and is paying taxes in Serbia.
- Check if the company is registered with the Serbian Ministry of Agriculture and is paying taxes in Serbia.
- Check if the company is registered with the Serbian Ministry of Education and is paying taxes in Serbia.
- Check if the company is registered with the Serbian Ministry of Sports and is paying taxes in Serbia.
- Check if the company is registered with the Serbian Ministry of Culture and is paying taxes in Serbia.
- Check if the company is registered with the Serbian Ministry of Tourism and is paying taxes in Serbia.
- Check if the company is registered with the Serbian Ministry of Trade and is paying taxes in Serbia.
- Check if the company is registered with the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs and is paying taxes in Serbia.
How to live in Northern Ireland and find remote work in Serbia?
Finding remote work in Serbia if you are located in Northern Ireland might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to consider other countries.
Serbia is a country located in South-Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo, and Romania. It has a population of about 7,7 million people and is the 10th largest country in Europe.
Serbia is the most developed country in the Balkans. It is a developed market economy with a high level of development. It is a member of the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Serbia is a country with a high level of economic development and is one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
How a company in Serbia can send my salary in Northern Ireland?
When working remotely for a corporation in Serbia, you salary can be send to Northern Ireland but only if you are registered in the country.
The Serbian company has a UK branch registered in the UK and they want to send my salary to Northern Ireland.
They are registered in Serbia, and I am registered in the UK, so how can they do this?
If you’re in the UK, then the company is registered in the UK. If you’re in Northern Ireland, then the company is registered in the UK. So it’s the UK company that is sending the money to the UK.
If you’re in Serbia, then the company is registered in Serbia. So it’s the Serbian company that is sending the money to Serbia.
You need to look at the company’s registered address. If it’s registered in Serbia, then it’s sending the money to Serbia.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Northern Ireland for a company in Serbia?
If you are working remotely in Northern Ireland for a corporation established in Serbia, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are not.
The answer is simple: you can pay your taxes in Northern Ireland.
We have created a list of the most common questions asked by our clients about working remotely in Northern Ireland. We hope this will answer all your questions.
If you have any questions that are not listed here, please contact us and we will help you.
How to work remotely in Northern Ireland?
You can work remotely in Northern Ireland for any company that is registered in the United Kingdom.
This means that you can work remotely for a company that is registered in the United Kingdom, even if the company is not registered in Northern Ireland.
To work remotely in Northern Ireland for a company registered in the United Kingdom, you need to be a citizen of the United Kingdom.
However, you can also work remotely for a company that is registered in the United Kingdom, even if you are not a citizen of the United Kingdom.
To work remotely in Northern Ireland for a company registered in the United Kingdom, you need to be a permanent resident of Northern Ireland.
Permanent residents can be citizens of the United Kingdom, citizens of other countries, or non-citizens.
If you are a permanent resident of Northern Ireland, you can work remotely for a company that is registered in the United Kingdom, even if the company is not registered in Northern Ireland.