Live in Austria while having a job in South Africa

Can I work remotely for a company in South Africa while being in Austria?

It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:

  1. The company is registered in South Africa, but has its main offices in Austria.
  2. The company is a registered company in Austria, but has no offices in South Africa.
  3. The company is a registered company in Austria, but has no offices in South Africa and no employees in South Africa.
  4. The company is registered in Austria, but has no offices in South Africa and no employees in South Africa.

I would say that you can work remotely for a company in South Africa while being in Austria.

How to live in Austria and find remote work in South Africa?

Finding remote work in South Africa if you are located in Austria might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to move to South Africa.

If you are a freelancer or a remote worker, you may be interested in finding remote work in South Africa.
We have put together a list of remote work opportunities in South Africa and we are sure you will find something that suits your needs.
If you are located in Austria, you can also find remote work in Austria.
We have also put together a list of remote work opportunities in Austria.
If you are looking for remote work in Austria, you should check out our list of remote work opportunities in Austria.
Remote work in Austria
Remote work in Austria is a great opportunity for freelancers, remote workers, and entrepreneurs.

How a company in South Africa can send my salary in Austria?

When working remotely for a corporation in South Africa, you salary can be send to Austria but with a few conditions.

In case of a contract-based remote job, you need to be a freelancer in order to have your salary sent to Austria. The salary can be sent to a bank account that you have in Austria or you can send it to your bank account in Austria.

When it comes to a contract-based remote job, the company needs to provide you with a bank account in Austria. In the event that the company does not provide you with a bank account in Austria, you can open one yourself.

In the event that you are not employed by a company but a freelancer, you need to have a bank account in Austria.
If you are working from a home office, you need to have a bank account in Austria.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Austria for a company in South Africa?

If you are working remotely in Austria for a corporation established in South Africa, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , they are not. As long as you are not in the black-market you will not have any tax problems. But, if you are a freelancer or self-employed, taxes will be complicated and need to be taken care of.

Let’s start by explaining what taxes are and how they are calculated.
Taxes in Austria
Taxes in Austria are calculated according to the Gross Salary. The Gross Salary is the total salary, before tax, paid to the employee. In Austria, the tax rate is around 40% but it is not possible to deduct taxes from the Gross Salary.
The Gross Salary is calculated by adding the salary to the social security and the national insurance. The social security is paid by the employer and the national insurance is paid by the employee.
The social security is paid for by the employer, and it is calculated as a percentage of the Gross Salary. The national insurance is paid by the employee and it is calculated as a percentage of the Gross Salary.
When calculating the Gross Salary, the salary is firstly converted into Euro, then it is added to the social security and the national insurance.
The tax rate for the social security and the national insurance is 20%.
The tax rate for the Gross Salary is 40%.
Taxes in South Africa
The tax rate for the Gross Salary in South Africa is around 15%.