Working in Gabon for a corporation in Lebanon

Can I work remotely in Gabon for a company in Lebanon?

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

  1. The legal framework and the social environment in Gabon.
  2. The climate and the security conditions in Gabon.
  3. The economic and financial framework in Lebanon.
  4. The language.
  5. The culture.
  6. The quality of life in Lebanon.
  7. The visa policy in Lebanon.
  8. The visa policy in Gabon.

Gabon
Gabon is a small country in West Africa. It is a republic and its capital is Libreville. It is bordered by Cameroon, Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Republic of the Congo, and Sao Tome and Principe.
Gabon is a land of contrasts, where the equatorial forest meets the savannah and the coast. Gabon is a country with a rich culture and a very good infrastructure. The main cities are Libreville, the capital, Port-Gentil, Oyem, Lambaréné, Franceville, Port-Bouët and Franceville.
Lebanon
Lebanon is a small country in the Middle East. It is a republic and its capital is Beirut. It is bordered by Syria, Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian territories.
Lebanon is a country with a population of 4.5 million inhabitants. It is a country with a rich culture and a very good infrastructure. The main cities are Beirut, Mount Lebanon, Tyre, and Tripoli.

How can I find a remote job in Lebanon while living in Gabon?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Lebanon even if you are located in Gabon, for that we have a special page for you.

I am looking for a job in Lebanon.
Can you help me?
Yes, we can help you. You can find all the information you need on our job search page.

How can I get paid in Gabon when working remotely for a company in Lebanon?

It is possible to get paid in Gabon while working for a company in Lebanon but it is not easy. If you are working for a company in Lebanon, it is possible to get paid in Gabon, but you need to know the right steps to follow.

Gabon is a small country in the west of Africa. It is bordered by Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Chad, and Libya. The capital city of Gabon is Libreville. The economy of Gabon is driven by mining, oil, and tourism.
Gabon has a population of about 1.8 million people. The official language of Gabon is French.
How to get paid in Gabon
When working for a company in Lebanon, it is possible to get paid in Gabon. The process is not easy, though, as you need to know the right steps to follow.
You can get paid in Gabon in a number of ways. The most common way is to get paid in Gabon through your employer. The employer will pay you in Gabon through the local bank or through a remittance service.
If you are working for a company in Lebanon, you will be able to get paid in Gabon through a remittance service. The company will pay you in Gabon through a remittance service. You will need to know the right steps to follow to get paid in Gabon through a remittance service.
How to get paid in Gabon through your employer

Will I pay taxes in Gabon or Lebanon when working remotely in Gabon?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Gabon for a corporation in Lebanon, so we’ve put together a list of the different types of taxes you’ll need to pay in Gabon and Lebanon.

Gabon is a small country in West Africa. It is bordered by the Republic of Congo to the north, the Central African Republic to the east, Cameroon to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the west.
Lebanon is a country in the Middle East, bordered by Syria to the north, Israel to the south, Jordan to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the east.
In Gabon, the standard rate of income tax is 30% and there are no deductions.
In Lebanon, the standard rate of income tax is 30% and there are deductions for dependents.
In both Gabon and Lebanon, there are no capital gains taxes.
In Gabon, the standard rate of VAT is 15% and there are no deductions.
In Lebanon, the standard rate of VAT is 15% and there are deductions for dependents.
In both Gabon and Lebanon, there are no estate taxes.
In Gabon, the standard rate of social security contributions is 12.5% and there are no deductions.
In Lebanon, the standard rate of social security contributions is 12.5% and there are deductions for dependents.
In both Gabon and Lebanon, there are no personal income taxes.