Working in Sudan for a corporation in Austria
Can I work remotely for a company in Austria while being in Sudan?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- If you are a citizen of Sudan, you are not allowed to work in Austria for a company.
- If you are a citizen of Austria, you are not allowed to work in Sudan for a company.
How to live in Sudan and find remote work in Austria?
Finding remote work in Austria if you are located in Sudan might be difficult, therefore we recommend to consider a remote job in Austria. There are a lot of remote jobs in Austria, but it is not easy to find one.
We found a remote job in Austria and are living in Sudan. We will tell you how to find remote jobs in Austria and how to live in Sudan and find remote work in Austria.
We are living in Sudan and we are looking for a remote job in Austria.
The remote job in Austria is a dream of many people. We want to share our experience.
Remote jobs in Austria are not easy to find.
We are looking for a remote job in Austria because we want to live in Austria.
How a company in Austria can send my salary in Sudan?
When working remotely for a corporation in Austria, you salary can be send to Sudan but you have to pay a fee.
I am a remote worker in Austria. I work for a company in Austria. I am paid by the company in Austria and I get paid by the company in Sudan. I am living in Austria and my salary is sent to Sudan.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Sudan for a company in Austria?
If you are working remotely in Sudan for a corporation established in Austria, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are not. Here is an overview of the current situation in Sudan.
In the past, Sudan was a tax haven for many companies that were established abroad and wanted to avoid taxes in their home countries. This is why, in the past, many companies established in Austria were paying taxes in Sudan.
The situation has changed since the beginning of the year 2018, when Sudan became a tax haven for many companies. This is because the country changed its tax law and now, for example, the tax rate on dividends is much higher than before.
The situation in Sudan is that the tax rate on dividends has been increased to 48%.