Work in France for a company based in New Zealand

Can I work remotely for a company in New Zealand while being in France?

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

  1. If you are in France and work in France, you are a French national and therefore have to pay taxes to the French government.
  2. You are working for a French company.
  3. You are working for a French company that is registered in France.
  4. You are not working for a French company that is registered in another country.
  5. You are not working for a French company that is registered in another country, but the company is based in France.
  6. You are not working for a French company that is registered in another country, but the company is based in another country.

In short, if you are not a French national and you are not working for a French company, you will not be able to work remotely in France.
If you are a French national, and you are working for a French company, you are still not allowed to work remotely in France, even if you are not physically present in France.
However, there are some exceptions:

  1. If you are a French national and you are working for a French company that is registered in another country, and you are not physically present in France, you can work remotely in France.
  2. If you are a French national and you are working for a French company that is registered in another country, and you are physically present in France, you can work remotely in France.

How to live in France and find remote work in New Zealand?

Finding remote work in New Zealand if you are located in France might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to start your search in the right way.

If you are a French citizen, you can work in New Zealand for up to 12 months without any visa. This is a great opportunity for French people to work in New Zealand.

How to find remote work in New Zealand?
The first step to find remote work in New Zealand is to register on the official website of the New Zealand government.
You can register in a few minutes and start applying for jobs.
The next step is to fill out a simple form on the website of the New Zealand government.
The form asks you to provide your personal details, your skills, your experience and your availability.
After you have filled out the form, you can submit it.
You will receive an email confirmation of your application.
In the email, you will receive a link to a job portal.
You will have to login to the job portal and then you will be able to apply for the job.
In the job portal, you can search for jobs according to your skills, your availability, your location and your experience.
You can apply for jobs in New Zealand or in any other country in the world.
The second step to find remote work in New Zealand is to search for remote work in New Zealand on the internet.

How a company in New Zealand can send my salary in France?

When working remotely for a corporation in New Zealand, you salary can be send to France but not the other way around.

The French government has introduced a new law on the subject, which is quite strict.
You can only send your salary to France if you work for a company that has a branch in France.
If you work for a company in New Zealand, but your salary is sent to France, the French tax authorities will treat it as income from a foreign source.
It means that you will have to pay French taxes on this income, even if you live in New Zealand.
And the French tax authorities will be able to ask for a lot of information about your salary and your company.
If you are a French citizen, you will have to pay taxes on your salary in France, even if you are working remotely for a company in New Zealand.
And if you are a non-citizen, you will have to pay taxes on your salary in France, even if you are working in New Zealand.
If you work for a company in New Zealand, you can send your salary to France. But you cannot send your salary to New Zealand.
This means that you will have to pay French taxes on this income, even if you live in New Zealand.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in France for a company in New Zealand?

If you are working remotely in France for a corporation established in New Zealand, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are not.

If you are a French resident working in France, you are subject to French tax. You need to file your taxes to the French tax administration, the Insee.
However, if you are working remotely for a company established in New Zealand, you are subject to New Zealand tax. You need to file your taxes to the New Zealand tax administration, the Inland Revenue.

How do you file taxes in France?
If you are working in France, you need to file your taxes to the Insee. The Insee is the French tax administration. It is the French equivalent of the UK HMRC.
You need to file your taxes by filling in the form VAT-The form VAT-1 is a form that you can use to file your taxes.

What if I don’t live in France?
If you are not living in France, you are not subject to French tax. You need to file your taxes to the Insee.

You need to file your taxes to the Inland Revenue.