Working in Bolivia for a corporation in Philippines

Can I work remotely for a company in Philippines while being in Bolivia?

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

  1. Are you legally allowed to work in the Philippines?
  2. Can you legally work in Bolivia?
  3. Can you legally work for the same company in both countries?
  4. Is the company you are working for registered in the Philippines?
  5. Can you legally work in the Philippines for the same company that you are working for in Bolivia?
  6. Can you legally work in Bolivia for the same company that you are working for in the Philippines?
  7. Are you legally allowed to work in Bolivia?

How to live in Bolivia and find remote work in Philippines?

Finding remote work in Philippines if you are located in Bolivia might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to check out the following list of countries with the best remote work opportunities.

Bolivia is a country in South America and the capital city is La Paz. It has a population of around 9.7 million people and the official language is Spanish. Bolivia is a constitutional republic and has a president, vice president, and a unicameral congress.
The official currency of Bolivia is the Boliviano (Boliviano), which is divided into 100 centavos.
Bolivia is a member of the United Nations, the Organization of American States, the Union of South American Nations, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, the Rio Group, and the G20.
Bolivia is one of the world’s poorest countries. The GDP per capita is around $4,000.
Bolivia is a landlocked country, which is surrounded by Peru to the north, Chile to the south, Paraguay to the east, and Argentina to the west.
Bolivia has a tropical climate and the average temperature is around 27°C. The rainy season is between October and April and the dry season is between May and September.
Bolivia is a mountainous country and has a total of 7,000 km2 of land.
The highest mountain in Bolivia is Nevado Sajama (5,862 m), which is located in the Andes Mountains.

How a company in Philippines can send my salary in Bolivia?

When working remotely for a corporation in Philippines, you salary can be send to Bolivia but not to the Philippines.

What is a company in Philippines?
A company is an organization that is owned by one or more individuals, and has a legal status in a particular country.

Is a company a person?
No, a company is a legal entity, just like a person.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Bolivia for a company in Philippines?

If you are working remotely in Bolivia for a corporation established in Philippines, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it is not.

Taxes are important to pay for the services you receive. So, if you are working remotely in Bolivia for a company established in Philippines, you need to know the different ways of paying taxes.
Social Security Tax
Social Security Tax is the first and foremost tax to pay when working remotely in Bolivia for a corporation established in Philippines. This tax is applicable to employees, self-employed, and freelancers.
Social Security Tax is a mandatory tax for every employee who is earning more than $1,000 per month. It is a tax that is paid by the employer and is applicable to employees who are paid by the hour.
This tax is applicable to employees who are paid by the hour and are earning more than $1,000 per month.