Work in Belgium for a company based in Mali

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

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

  1. Your visa
  2. The company’s visa
  3. The company’s working permit
  4. The company’s legal status
  5. The company’s insurance
  6. The company’s financial situation
  7. The company’s health situation
  8. The company’s administrative situation

It is usually doable, but we recommend to check the following key points first:
In Belgium, you can work for a company that is not a Belgian company, but it has a Belgian subsidiary. This means that you can work for a company that is not a Belgian company, but it has a Belgian subsidiary. This is not the case in Mali, where you need to be a Belgian citizen to work for a Belgian company.
If the company is a Belgian company, you will need to be in Belgium to work for them. However, if the company is a Belgian subsidiary of a company that is not a Belgian company, then you can work for them from Belgium.
The company needs to apply for a working permit for you. This means that they need to have a permit that allows them to employ you. This is not the case in Mali.

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

Finding remote work in Mali if you are located in Belgium might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to look for remote work in a country where you can find an easy and direct way to work remotely. This is where we are.

Mali is a West African country located in the Sahel region. The capital is Bamako, which has a population of 2.3 million people. It is a landlocked country with a tropical climate, meaning that you can expect warm and humid weather throughout the year. The official language of Mali is French and English.
The economy of Mali is based on agriculture, and the main exports of the country are rice, cotton and peanuts. The most important trade partner is France, which accounts for 30% of the country’s exports. The main imports are cars, chemicals, and food.
The official currency of Mali is the CFA franc, which is divided into 100 centimes. It is a common misconception that Mali is a country in Africa, but in fact it is a country in the Sahel region.
It is important to mention that Mali is a landlocked country, which means that you will have to use the Mali-Niger Railway.
The Mali-Niger Railway is a railway that connects the capital of Mali, Bamako, with the capital of Niger, Niamey. The railway is operated by the Malian Ministry of Transport, and it is the longest railway in the world. The railway is an important transport link between the Sahel region and Europe.

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

When working remotely for a corporation in Mali, you salary can be send to Belgium but you need to be registered as a resident in Belgium. The process is simple and takes only a few days.

How to work remotely for a company in Mali?
To work remotely for a company in Mali, you need to apply for a work permit. The company will then send your work permit to the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs (MSTS) in Belgium. The MSTS will then issue you a residence permit.

How long does it take to get a residence permit?
The process can take up to two months. The MSTS will then send you a residence permit.

How much does it cost to work in Belgium?
To work in Belgium, you need to pay a monthly fee of €130. The fee is paid to the MSTS.

How to work in Belgium?
To work in Belgium, you need to apply for a residence permit. The company will then send your work permit to the MSTS.

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

If you are working remotely in Belgium for a corporation established in Mali, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it’s not that difficult. The situation is the same as for a Belgian who works in France, in Germany, in Luxembourg or in any other European country.

If you are a Belgian citizen who works remotely for a corporation established in Mali, you are required to pay a tax to the Belgian government. In this post, we’ll explain how to calculate and pay your taxes.
Before starting, it’s important to remember that the situation is the same as for a Belgian citizen who works in Mali.

Why do you have to pay taxes in Belgium?
The Belgian government imposes taxes on companies, workers, and on the profits they make.
Companies and workers are taxed on profits, while the government collects taxes from corporations on their revenue.
Belgian companies must pay taxes on their revenue and profits.
Belgian citizens who work in another country, must pay taxes to the Belgian government on their salary.
In this post, we’ll explain how to calculate and pay taxes to the Belgian government when working remotely for a company in Mali.
You are required to pay taxes on your salary
If you work remotely in Belgium for a company in Mali, you must pay taxes to the Belgian government on your salary.
Your salary is the sum of your gross income and the income tax you pay to the Belgian government.