Working in Ukraine for a corporation in Poland
Can I work remotely in Ukraine for a company in Poland?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- The company in Poland is going to be your client. You need to have a contract with them and you need to sign a contract with them.
- You need to have a contract with the company in Poland.
- You need to have a contract with your company in Poland.
How can I find a remote job in Poland while living in Ukraine?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Poland even if you are located in Ukraine, for that we will need to go through some steps.
Step 1: Find a remote job in Poland
The first step is to find a remote job in Poland. There are many companies that are looking for remote workers, and they are willing to pay a lot of money for such a job.
The best way to find a remote job in Poland is to start with the job portals. There are many job portals that are looking for remote workers, and they are willing to pay a lot of money for such a job.
The best job portals are:
Indeed.com
Remote.co
Remote.
How can I get paid in Ukraine when working remotely for a company in Poland?
It is possible to get paid in Ukraine while working for a company in Poland but it is not easy.
If you are a freelancer, a contractor or a remote employee in Ukraine, you can get paid in Ukraine while working for a company in Poland. However, it is not easy.
It is possible to get paid in Ukraine when working for a company in Poland. You just need to know how to do it.
I’ve been working remotely for a company in Poland for a few years now. I’ve been getting paid in Poland for the last few years.
Will I pay taxes in Ukraine or Poland when working remotely in Ukraine?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Ukraine for a corporation in Poland, so we’re here to help. We’ve got a few articles on working in Ukraine for a Polish company, but this article is specifically about working for a Ukrainian company in Poland.
The Ukrainian tax system is very similar to that of Poland, but there are some important differences. We’re going to cover the basics of Ukrainian taxes here, and then we’ll go into more detail in a few other articles.
This article is written for a Polish national. You may have a Polish tax ID number, and you may be subject to Polish taxes. You should consult a tax professional to determine what your tax situation is, and what your obligations are as a foreign national.
Taxes in Ukraine and Poland
In Ukraine, there are four main types of taxes:
Social Security Tax (VAT)
Corporate Income Tax
Income Tax
Capital Gains Tax
VAT
Social Security Tax (VAT) is a value-added tax (VAT) in Ukraine. VAT is a tax that is added to the price of a product or service. It is a sales tax. The VAT rate in Ukraine is 25%.
VAT is charged on most goods and services, but it is not charged on services that are exempt from VAT, such as education and healthcare.