Work in Serbia for a company based in Iraq
Can I work remotely for a company in Iraq while being in Serbia?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- The contract is a full time contract and the company is based in Iraq.
- The contract is for a fixed period of time.
- The company is not an outsourcing company.
- The company is not a temporary agency.
- The contract is not for a fixed period of time.
- The contract is not a contract of employment.
- The contract is not a contract of self-employment.
- The contract is not a contract of employment for a fixed period of time.
- The contract is not a contract of self-employment for a fixed period of time.
How to live in Serbia and find remote work in Iraq?
Finding remote work in Iraq if you are located in Serbia might be difficult, therefore we recommend to find remote work in Iraq if you are located in the United States. In this post, we will explain how to find remote work in Iraq.
If you are located in Serbia, you can find remote work in Iraq and other countries.
Serbian citizens can find remote work in Iraq, but Iraqi citizens can’t find remote work in Serbia.
How a company in Iraq can send my salary in Serbia?
When working remotely for a corporation in Iraq, you salary can be send to Serbia but you need to have a bank account in Serbia. If you have a bank account in Serbia, you can also send your salary to Iraq.
Can I get paid in Iraq? Yes, you can get paid in Iraq. You can also get paid in Serbia, but you need to have a bank account in Serbia. If you have a bank account in Serbia, you can also get paid in Iraq.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Serbia for a company in Iraq?
If you are working remotely in Serbia for a corporation established in Iraq, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , they are not.
As a remote worker, you are a self-employed person, and as such, you are subject to a number of taxes. The first one is the income tax. In Serbia, it is 10% of your income. If you are a foreigner, you will pay a special tax called “Dividend Tax”. This tax is the same for all non-Serbian citizens.
In Serbia, the tax rate for the self-employed is 10%. This is the same as the rate for the salaried. The tax rate for the salaried is 20%.