Work in Uganda for a company based in Uzbekistan
Can I work remotely for a company in Uzbekistan while being in Uganda?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- You must be working for a company in Uzbekistan.
- You must be a citizen of Uzbekistan.
- You must be a citizen of Uganda.
- You must be working for a company in Uganda.
- You must have a valid visa to Uganda.
- You must have a valid visa to Uzbekistan.
- You must be working in a legal position in Uganda.
- You must be working in a legal position in Uzbekistan.
How to live in Uganda and find remote work in Uzbekistan?
Finding remote work in Uzbekistan if you are located in Uganda might be difficult, therefore we recommend that you consider moving to Uzbekistan. You will have access to a much larger talent pool, which will be easier to find remote work in.
There are many remote work jobs in Uzbekistan that you can apply for, but you will have to work harder to find them.
If you are located in Uganda, you can find remote work in Uzbekistan by moving to Uzbekistan.
Why should you move to Uzbekistan?
Uzbekistan is a beautiful country that offers many opportunities for remote work.
Uzbekistan is one of the few countries in the world that have an opportunity to find remote work.
How a company in Uzbekistan can send my salary in Uganda?
When working remotely for a corporation in Uzbekistan, you salary can be send to Uganda but only when the company is registered in Uganda. This is because the tax system in Uganda is different from the tax system in Uzbekistan.
When you are working remotely from Uzbekistan for a corporation in Uganda, you salary can be sent to Uganda but only when the company is registered in Uganda.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Uganda for a company in Uzbekistan?
If you are working remotely in Uganda for a corporation established in Uzbekistan, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it is not.
The reason is that Uganda and Uzbekistan are members of the same customs union and so the rules are the same for both.
So how do you pay taxes in Uganda when you are working remotely in Uzbekistan?
We will cover some of the tax issues that you might face as well as what you can do to reduce your tax bill.
- What are the taxes in Uganda?
Uganda has a flat tax rate of 10% on most goods and services. You can also pay taxes on income.
Income tax is levied at a rate of 10% for individuals earning up to 1.5 million Ugandan Shillings (US$1,600) a year and 20% for those earning more.
Income tax on the profits of companies is also levied at a flat rate of 10% for the first US$200,000 of profit and 20% for profits above that.
Income tax is collected by the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA). - What are the taxes in Uzbekistan?
In Uzbekistan, you pay a flat rate of 10% on most goods and services.
Income tax is levied at a rate of 10% for individuals earning up to 1.5 million Uzbek Somoni (US$1,600) a year and 20% for those earning more.