Work in Belgium for a company in Switzerland

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

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

  1. If you are a Belgian citizen, you can work in Switzerland for 90 days per year. If you are a non-Belgian citizen, you can work in Switzerland for 90 days per year if you are a resident of Switzerland, or for 180 days per year if you are a resident of the EU.
  2. You will need to have a work permit. You can apply for a work permit at the Swiss embassy or consulate in your country of residence.
  3. You will need to provide proof of your residence in the country of residence. This can be a proof of residence (certificate of residence), or a proof of your identity (passport).
  4. You will need to provide proof of your health insurance. This can be a certificate of health insurance.
  5. You will need to provide proof of your employment contract. This can be a letter of employment contract.
  6. You will need to provide proof of your employment. This can be a letter of employment or a certificate of employment.
  7. You will need to provide proof of your salary. This can be a letter of salary, or a proof of your salary.
  8. You will need to provide proof of your residence.
  9. You will need to provide proof of your identity. This can be a passport.

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

Finding remote work in Switzerland if you are located in Belgium might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to live in Switzerland for a few months and find remote work there.

The best way to find remote work in Switzerland is to find a job that you can do from your home office in Belgium and then move to Switzerland. This will give you the chance to live in Switzerland and work from your home office.
If you are a freelancer who wants to find remote work in Switzerland, you can also do it from your home office in Belgium.
The reason why you should live in Belgium and find remote work in Switzerland is that you will have a better chance to find remote work in Switzerland.
In Belgium you will have a great chance to find remote work because there are more than 10,000 remote companies in Belgium and you will have more chances to find a remote job in Belgium than in Switzerland.
In Switzerland, the chance to find remote work is smaller than in Belgium. In Switzerland there are only a few companies that offer remote work and the chances to find remote work in Switzerland are smaller than in Belgium.
However, if you live in Belgium and want to find remote work in Switzerland, you will have more chances to find remote work in Switzerland than in Belgium.
In this article, we will show you how to find remote work in Switzerland from your home office in Belgium.

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

When working remotely for a corporation in Switzerland, you salary can be send to Belgium but the company will not have to pay any taxes.

What is the difference between a contract and an employment contract?
A contract is an agreement between two parties. An employment contract is an agreement between an employer and an employee. The employment contract defines the rights and obligations of both parties.

How much money do I have to pay in taxes in Switzerland?
The amount of tax that you pay depends on your income and the amount of tax you pay depends on the income that you earn.

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

If you are working remotely in Belgium for a corporation established in Switzerland, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it is quite simple.

The first thing you need to know is that you are a tax resident of the country where you work. In Belgium, you are a tax resident of the country where you live. So, if you live in Belgium, you are a tax resident of Belgium.
You can live in a foreign country for a few months or years and still be a tax resident of the country where you live. If you have been working for a company established in Switzerland for more than 183 days in the tax year, you are a tax resident of Switzerland.
In this case, the company is your tax residence. You are responsible for paying your taxes in the country where the company is registered. In the case of a company, this is usually Switzerland.
If you are a tax resident of Switzerland, you are also a tax resident of the country where you work.
You are responsible for paying your taxes in the country where you work.
If you work in Switzerland, you are a tax resident of Switzerland.
If you live in Belgium, you are a tax resident of Belgium.
If you live in Switzerland, you are a tax resident of Switzerland.
If you work in Belgium, you are a tax resident of Belgium.