Work in Slovenia for a corporation based in Switzerland
Can I work remotely for a company in Switzerland while being in Slovenia?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- You need to be registered in the Swiss company as an employee. If you are not registered in the Swiss company, you can work as a freelancer but you need to pay the social security tax for yourself.
- You need to be registered in the Swiss company for a minimum of 2 years.
- You need to be registered in the Slovenian company for a minimum of 6 months.
- You need to have an employer in Switzerland who can sponsor your work permit.
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How to live in Slovenia and find remote work in Switzerland?
Finding remote work in Switzerland if you are located in Slovenia might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to start your remote work search in Slovenia, but when you find a remote job in Switzerland, then you will need to apply for a work permit.
In this post, we will try to cover all the steps you need to follow to work remotely in Switzerland from Slovenia.
How to get a work permit in Switzerland from Slovenia
You need to apply for a work permit for remote work in Switzerland. This work permit is issued by the canton in which you will be working. You will need to have a valid work permit to work in Switzerland.
The cantons are the level of government in Switzerland. Each canton has its own laws and regulations regarding work permits.
In Slovenia, there is a single work permit issued by the Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs, Family and Equal Opportunities.
A work permit is issued to a foreign citizen for a period of 3 years, but it can be renewed for another 3 years. The work permit is issued for the duration of the contract, which is usually one year.
The work permit is a document that shows that you have permission to work in Switzerland.
You can apply for a work permit from your home country.
You can get a work permit for remote work in Switzerland from Slovenia, but you need to have a valid work permit from Slovenia before you can apply for a work permit for remote work in Switzerland.
How a company in Switzerland can send my salary in Slovenia?
When working remotely for a corporation in Switzerland, you salary can be send to Slovenia but only if you have a valid residence permit in Slovenia.
I have a residence permit in Slovenia, but the company I work for in Switzerland doesn’t send my salary to Slovenia.
How can I get my salary sent to Slovenia?
Your employer should be able to send your salary to Slovenia, as long as you have a valid residence permit in Slovenia.
This is a common practice in Switzerland, because the Swiss tax system is based on a flat rate. Your employer is supposed to send you your salary to Slovenia, and you are supposed to declare it in Slovenia, and pay the corresponding taxes in Slovenia.
If you don’t have a valid residence permit in Slovenia, your employer is not allowed to send you your salary to Slovenia.
You are supposed to declare your salary in Slovenia.
The problem is that if you don’t have a valid residence permit in Slovenia, you don’t have a residence permit in Slovenia.
If you have a valid residence permit in Slovenia, then you are allowed to declare your salary in Slovenia, and your employer is allowed to send it to Slovenia.
As far as I know, you have to have a valid residence permit in Slovenia to be able to declare your salary.
You need to contact your employer and ask them to send you your salary to Slovenia, and then you need to declare it.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Slovenia for a company in Switzerland?
If you are working remotely in Slovenia for a corporation established in Switzerland, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , there is a simple way to make it easy for you.
The tax system in Slovenia is quite simple and tax is not based on your location but on your citizenship.
As a Swiss citizen, you are considered a citizen of a foreign country (that is Slovenia), and therefore you are not liable for tax in Slovenia. This means that you are not required to pay taxes in Slovenia when you are working remotely in Slovenia for a company established in Switzerland.
If you are a non-Swiss citizen, you are liable for tax in Slovenia. This means that you are required to pay tax in Slovenia when you are working remotely in Slovenia for a company established in Switzerland.
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