Living in Singapore while working in Northern Ireland
Can I work remotely for a company in Northern Ireland while being in Singapore?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- You will be working in Singapore, so you need a Singapore work permit
- You will be working for a Singaporean company
- The company is registered in Singapore
- You will be working from Singapore
- You will be doing business in Singapore
In this post, we will answer the following questions:
Can I work remotely for a company in Northern Ireland while being in Singapore?
Yes. You can work remotely for a company in Northern Ireland while being in Singapore.
How to live in Singapore and find remote work in Northern Ireland?
Finding remote work in Northern Ireland if you are located in Singapore might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to first live in Singapore and find remote work there.
If you are located in Singapore, you can live in Singapore for a year, find remote work and then move to Northern Ireland.
If you are located in Northern Ireland, you can move to Singapore for a year, find remote work and then move back to Northern Ireland.
How to find remote work in Singapore?
If you are located in Singapore, you can find remote work in Singapore by using the freelance websites. You can find a lot of remote work in Singapore on these websites.
You can also find remote work in Singapore by using the websites of the companies that are hiring for remote work.
How a company in Northern Ireland can send my salary in Singapore?
When working remotely for a corporation in Northern Ireland, you salary can be send to Singapore but you have to be very careful.
Salary is a big part of your life. You can’t just ignore it. It’s the main reason you are working. So, it’s important to understand the salary process.
You will be able to find out how much you are getting paid in Singapore. You will also know how much you should be getting paid in Northern Ireland.
If you are working for a corporation in Northern Ireland, you will be able to find out how much you are getting paid in Singapore.
You will also be able to find out how much you should be getting paid in Northern Ireland.
But if you are working for a corporation in Northern Ireland, you will have to do a bit of research.
How much you are getting paid in Singapore
But, if you are working for a corporation in Northern Ireland, you will have to do a bit of research.
You will need to look at the company’s website.
You will also need to look at the company’s annual report.
You will be able to find out the salary of the CEO.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Singapore for a company in Northern Ireland?
If you are working remotely in Singapore for a corporation established in Northern Ireland, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it is quite simple.
If you are working from Singapore for a company in Northern Ireland, the only taxes you need to pay are income tax and company tax.
Singapore income tax is calculated based on the resident’s personal income tax rate.
Singapore company tax is calculated based on the company’s taxable income.
The difference between the two taxes is that company tax is paid in Singapore and income tax is paid in the UK.
The company tax rate in Singapore is 17.5% but the personal tax rate is 15%.
You can claim the tax back on your income tax return in Singapore.
If you are a UK resident who is working in Singapore for a company in Northern Ireland, you will need to pay UK income tax and NI company tax.
Income tax is calculated based on the resident’s personal income tax rate.
The NI company tax rate is calculated based on the company’s taxable income.
You can claim the tax back on your income tax return in the UK.