Living in Belgium while working in Japan

Can I work remotely for a company in Japan while being in Belgium?

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

  1. If the company is not a Japanese company, they may ask for a local hire.
  2. If the company is a Japanese company, it is usually doable if they are a small company, but not a big company.
  3. If the company is a Japanese company, it is usually doable if they are a big company, but not a small company.
  4. If the company is a Japanese company, they may ask for a local hire.

I am currently a freelancer living in Belgium, working remotely for a Japanese company. They are a small company, but they are already having difficulties because they don’t have a local hire.

How to live in Belgium and find remote work in Japan?

Finding remote work in Japan if you are located in Belgium might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to move to Japan and find remote work there.

Remote work is becoming more and more popular these days. Some people prefer to be in an office, but others do not want to spend that much time in a crowded office.
In this article, we will show you how to find remote work in Japan.
The good thing about working remotely is that you can work at your own pace and set your own hours.
If you have a good internet connection, you can work from anywhere. You can work from your home or a coffee shop or even from a public library.
If you are located in Belgium, you will have to work from home.
But if you are located in Japan, you can work from anywhere.
The main challenge of working remotely is to find remote work in Japan.
If you want to work in Japan, you need to know how to find remote work in Japan.

But how to find remote work in Japan if you are located in Belgium?
How to find remote work in Belgium
Finding remote work in Belgium is not that easy.
In Belgium, you need to work in the office of a company that is located in Belgium.
If you do not have a company in Belgium, you can start your own company.
If you want to start your own company, you can find a Belgian company that needs an employee that can work remotely.

How a company in Japan can send my salary in Belgium?

When working remotely for a corporation in Japan, you salary can be send to Belgium but it will be treated as a tax-free income, which means you will not have to pay any tax.

For example, if you earn 10,000 JPY per month, you will pay 30% tax (300 JPY) for every JPY you earn.
But when you earn that same amount of JPY in Belgium, you will not have to pay any tax.
If you are in Belgium for more than 183 days, you will have to pay 20% tax on your salary.
If you are in Belgium for less than 183 days, you will not have to pay any tax.
If you are a student, you will have to pay 50% tax on your salary.
If you are a resident in Belgium, you will not have to pay any tax.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Belgium for a company in Japan?

If you are working remotely in Belgium for a corporation established in Japan, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it is not. You will find here the most important information about taxes in Belgium for a company established in Japan.

In Japan, the tax system is based on the principle of “tax is paid at source”. This means that the tax is paid by the company. The tax rate is different depending on the type of company. For a company with a taxable income of more than JPY 100 million, the tax rate is 30%. For a company with a taxable income of less than JPY 100 million, the tax rate is 15%.
The tax rate is calculated on the basis of the company’s taxable income. The taxable income is the amount of income that is subject to tax.
The taxable income is calculated by adding together the taxable income of the company, the taxable income of the company’s shareholders, the taxable income of the company’s directors, the taxable income of the company’s shareholders who are directors, and the taxable income of the company’s shareholders who are not directors.