Work in Ethiopia for a company in Great Britain

Can I work remotely for a company in Great Britain while being in Ethiopia?

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

  1. The company must be registered in the UK.
  2. The company must have a valid UK tax ID (company registration number).
  3. The company must be incorporated in the UK.
  4. The company must be registered with HMRC.
  5. The company must have a valid VAT number.
  6. The company must have a valid bank account in the UK.
  7. The company must have a valid email address in the UK.
  8. The company must have a valid telephone number in the UK.
  9. The company must have a valid address in the UK.
  10. The company must have a valid address in Ethiopia.

How to live in Ethiopia and find remote work in Great Britain?

Finding remote work in Great Britain if you are located in Ethiopia might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to follow our tips below.

  1. Work remotely
    If you are located in Ethiopia, you can work remotely from anywhere in the world. You just need to have a good internet connection.
    There are many companies that are hiring remote workers from all over the world. If you have a good internet connection, you can easily find remote jobs in Great Britain.
  2. Find a job
    If you are located in Ethiopia, you can find a job in Great Britain. If you are an expert in your field, you can easily find a job in Great Britain.
  3. Apply for a visa
    If you are located in Ethiopia, you can easily apply for a visa to Great Britain. If you have a good internet connection, you can apply for a visa within a few days.
  4. Get a job
    If you are located in Ethiopia, you can easily get a job in Great Britain.
  5. Start a business
    If you are located in Ethiopia, you can start a business in Great Britain. If you are an expert in your field, you can easily start a business in Great Britain.
  6. Start a blog
    If you are located in Ethiopia, you can start a blog in Great Britain.

How a company in Great Britain can send my salary in Ethiopia?

When working remotely for a corporation in Great Britain, you salary can be send to Ethiopia but the company must be a corporation that is licensed to operate in Ethiopia.

My salary can be send to Ethiopia?
Yes, you can send your salary in Ethiopia.
When working remotely for a corporation in Great Britain, you salary can be send to Ethiopia.
You need to be a citizen of Ethiopia to work in Ethiopia.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Ethiopia for a company in Great Britain?

If you are working remotely in Ethiopia for a corporation established in Great Britain, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , there are many ways to pay taxes in Ethiopia. The first thing that you need to know is that there are two types of taxes that you need to pay in Ethiopia. The first is the direct tax and the second is the indirect tax.

Direct tax is the tax that the government collects from the individuals and companies. The government collects income tax, wealth tax, property tax, and corporate tax from individuals and companies. The direct tax is paid to the government.
Indirect tax is the tax that the government collects from the companies. The government collects corporate tax, value added tax (VAT), and import tax from companies. The indirect tax is paid to the government.
The direct tax and indirect tax are paid in Ethiopia. The government is a revenue-earner. Therefore, the government needs to get the money from somewhere. The government collects the money from the individuals and companies. The money that the government collects from the individuals and companies is called direct tax. The money that the government collects from the companies is called indirect tax.
If you are working remotely in Ethiopia for a corporation established in Great Britain, you need to pay both direct and indirect tax to the government.
Direct tax is paid to the government when you are working remotely in Ethiopia for a corporation established in Great Britain.
Indirect tax is paid to the government when you are working remotely in Ethiopia for a corporation established in Great Britain.