Work in Colombia for a company based in Czechia

Can I live in Colombia and work remotely for a company in Czechia?

Yes, it is possible, however we usually recommend double-checking the following points:

  1. The company you work for in Colombia is located in a specific country.
  2. The company in Czechia is located in a specific country.
  3. You are a citizen of Colombia or Czechia.

How to find remote work in Czechia while living in Colombia?

Usually, it is feasible to get remote jobs in Czechia even though you are located in Colombia. For that we need to know some facts about the Czech Republic and Czech language.

The Czech Republic is a small country in Central Europe. The capital of the Czech Republic is Prague. The Czech Republic is a member of the European Union. The population of the Czech Republic is 10,8 million people.
Czech Republic has a population of 10.8 million people. The official language of the Czech Republic is Czech.

How to get paid in Colombia when working remotely for a corporation in Czechia?

You can get paid in Colombia even if you are working for a company in Czechia, however , you will need to be in Colombia for the entire duration of your contract.

Colombia is a very attractive country for working remotely for a corporation in Czechia.

How do taxes work in Colombia if I’m working remotely for a company Colombia?

When working remotely in Colombia for a firm based in Czechia, taxes might be tricky, therefore it is important to know how to do taxes in Colombia if you’re working remotely.

If you are working remotely in Colombia, you are not required to pay any taxes to the Colombian government.
However, you may still have to pay taxes to your home country, and you must pay taxes to the Colombian government if you are working for a Colombian company.

What is the Colombian Tax?
Colombia’s tax system is a tax on profits, with the taxes on income, profits, and capital gains being known as the “tributo al valor agregado” (TVA), the “tributo al ingreso” (TI), and the “tributo a la renta” (TR), respectively.
Colombia’s tax system is a flat tax system. The amount of tax you pay depends on your income and the amount of profit you earn.
The Colombian tax system is similar to the US tax system.
Colombia’s tax system is different from the US tax system in that it does not have a progressive tax system.
The Colombian tax system is also different from the US tax system in that Colombia does not have a corporate income tax.
The Colombian tax system is also different from the US tax system in that Colombia does not have a value added tax.