Work in Uzbekistan for a company in Kazakhstan
Can I work remotely in Uzbekistan for a company in Kazakhstan?
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
- The company that you’re going to work for, is it a registered company in Kazakhstan?
- Do you have a residence permit?
- Is the company that you’re going to work for, registered in Uzbekistan?
How can I find a remote job in Kazakhstan while living in Uzbekistan?
When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Kazakhstan even if you are located in Uzbekistan, for that we have a few tips.
For the first time, the State of Uzbekistan has begun to introduce the system of the “universal social protection” for the citizens of the Republic.
The concept of the “universal social protection” is the system of the social support for the citizens of the Republic, which is provided by the state.
The main goal of the system is to provide social support for the citizens of the Republic, regardless of their place of residence, social status, employment or other social conditions.
The concept of the “universal social protection” was introduced in the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan on January 14, 1998.
The system of the “universal social protection” is the system of the social support for the citizens of the Republic, which is provided by the state.
How can I get paid in Uzbekistan when working remotely for a company in Kazakhstan?
It is possible to get paid in Uzbekistan while working for a company in Kazakhstan but it is not as easy as it sounds. You need to find a company that will accept Uzbek bank transfer.
I am working for a company in Kazakhstan. My salary is paid by bank transfer. I have been working for this company for over two years and I have not yet received my salary. I am worried that I will not get paid.
Will I pay taxes in Uzbekistan or Kazakhstan when working remotely in Uzbekistan?
Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Uzbekistan for a corporation in Kazakhstan, so we’ve put together a guide on taxes for remote workers in Uzbekistan.
We’ve put together this guide to help you understand the different taxes you may be liable for when working remotely in Uzbekistan.
What is a tax?
A tax is a compulsory charge on the earnings of individuals, businesses and corporations.
In the UK, we have a lot of different taxes, including income tax, VAT, National Insurance, Corporation Tax and Capital Gains Tax.
In Uzbekistan, we have a lot of different taxes, including income tax, property tax, corporate tax, import tax and VAT.
In Uzbekistan, there are three types of tax:
Income tax
Corporate tax
Property tax
What is income tax in Uzbekistan?
In Uzbekistan, income tax is levied at the individual level.
Income tax is a compulsory charge on the earnings of individuals, businesses and corporations.
How much income tax do I pay?
The amount of income tax you pay will depend on your income and the amount of tax you have paid in the past.