Living in Burkina Faso while working in Iceland

Can I work remotely in Burkina Faso for a company in Iceland?

Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:

  1. The company is registered in Iceland and is a member of the EU.
  2. The company is registered in Burkina Faso and is not a member of the EU.
  3. The company is registered in Burkina Faso and is a member of the EU.

How can I find a remote job in Iceland while living in Burkina Faso?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Iceland even if you are located in Burkina Faso, for that we will show you how to do it.

If you are located in Burkina Faso, you can find a remote job in Iceland in the following ways:

  1. Finding a remote job in Iceland through the internet
    There are many ways to find a remote job in Iceland online. One of them is the use of the internet and the search engines that are accessible from your computer or smartphone.
    When you are looking for a remote job in Iceland, the first thing you have to do is to understand that not all the companies that offer remote jobs in Iceland are real and they don’t have a real office in Iceland.
    That’s why you have to be careful and you have to find out if the company you are interested in is real or not.
    You have to be very careful when you are searching for a remote job in Iceland because you can find many fake websites that are designed to trick you and to steal your money.
  2. Finding a remote job in Iceland through the classified ads
    Another way to find a remote job in Iceland is to use the classified ads.
    The classified ads are the ads that are published in the newspapers and magazines. They are like the ads of the real estate companies and the ads of the companies that offer jobs.

How can I get paid in Burkina Faso when working remotely for a company in Iceland?

It is possible to get paid in Burkina Faso while working for a company in Iceland but there are some complications.

I’ve been working remotely for a company in Iceland for a few months now. I’m a software engineer with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and a Masters degree in Computer Engineering. I’m also a freelancer, which means that I’m not employed by a company.
I’m a software engineer, and I work remotely for a company in Iceland.
My contract in Iceland is for 6 months and I’m paid weekly.
I’m a software engineer and I work remotely for a company in Iceland.

Will I pay taxes in Burkina Faso or Iceland when working remotely in Burkina Faso?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Burkina Faso for a corporation in Iceland, so it’s important to understand how taxes are structured in Burkina Faso and Iceland.

This guide will help you understand how taxes are structured in Burkina Faso and Iceland, and how taxes are calculated when you work remotely for a corporation in Iceland.
The structure of taxes in Burkina Faso
Taxes in Burkina Faso are divided into three main categories:
Direct taxes
Indirect taxes
Social security contributions
Direct taxes in Burkina Faso are based on the type of income you make. The most common direct taxes are:
Corporate income tax
Income tax
VAT
Income tax in Burkina Faso is calculated as a flat rate of 15% on most types of income. However, there are a few exceptions.
If you are a self-employed individual, your income is taxed at a rate of 25%.
If you are a director of a company and you earn more than BFA1,000,000.00 (US$2,000), your income is taxed at a rate of 25%.
If you are a director of a company and you earn between BFA1,000,000.00 and BFA3,000,000.00 (US$2,000 to US$4,000), your income is taxed at a rate of 20%.