Work in Gabon for a company in Netherlands

Can I work remotely for a company in Netherlands while being in Gabon?

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

  1. Can you work remotely in Gabon?
  2. Does the company allow remote work?
  3. Does the company have a Gabonese office?
  4. Can you work in Gabon for a Gabonese company?

I am a freelancer from Gabon. I am looking for a job in Gabon or Europe.
I have experience in:

  1. Graphic design
  2. Web design
  3. Software development
  4. Product design
  5. Social media
  6. Content creation
    I am a freelancer from Gabon.

How to live in Gabon and find remote work in Netherlands?

Finding remote work in Netherlands if you are located in Gabon might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to take a look at our post on How to work from abroad.

So how to work remotely in Netherlands?
If you are located in Gabon and looking for remote work in Netherlands, you will have to make some preparations before you start working from abroad.
You will need to have a reliable internet connection, a laptop, a good phone, a VPN and a good workspace.
You can choose from many options to work remotely, but you will have to make sure that the company you are working for allows you to work from abroad.
If you are looking for remote work in Gabon, you can choose from many companies that offer remote work in Gabon.
There are many options for remote work in Gabon.
You can choose from freelance jobs, outsourcing, freelancing, remote work and work from home jobs.
You can also choose from a wide variety of remote work from Gabon, such as:
Remote work from Gabon

How a company in Netherlands can send my salary in Gabon?

When working remotely for a corporation in Netherlands, you salary can be send to Gabon but not to the US or Canada.

When you work remotely for a corporation in Netherlands, your salary can be sent to Gabon but not to the US or Canada.
For example, you are working for a company in Netherlands. You work from home and your company pays you via a payroll service in the Netherlands. Your salary is being paid to your bank account in the Netherlands.

How can you send your salary to Gabon?
To send your salary to Gabon, you must have a Gabonese bank account. You can create a Gabonese bank account in Gabon, and you can have your salary sent to Gabon from the Netherlands.
This is also possible for other countries, such as Spain or France. You can also have your salary sent to Gabon from any country.
The only countries where you can’t have your salary sent to Gabon are the US and Canada. You can’t have your salary sent to the US or Canada.
If you want to send your salary to Gabon, you must have a Gabonese bank account.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Gabon for a company in Netherlands?

If you are working remotely in Gabon for a corporation established in Netherlands, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are not that difficult to do. You just need to know how to do them.

To do a tax in Gabon, you need to pay the taxes at the same place where you are working. So, if you are working remotely, you need to do the taxes in the country where you are located.
Gabon is a French-speaking country in Central Africa, with a population of 1.8 million. It is the second smallest country in Africa, after Equatorial Guinea. It is a country of natural resources, including oil, diamonds and timber.
Gabon is located in the Gulf of Guinea, just off the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. It is the only French-speaking country in Africa.
You might be wondering how to pay taxes in Gabon. The answer is simple, you can pay taxes in Gabon through a company established in the Netherlands.

Why do you need to pay taxes in Gabon?
Gabon is a tax haven, so the government is not as strict as other countries.
The country has the lowest corporate tax rate in Africa at 7%, which is lower than most countries in Europe.
If you have a company in the Netherlands and you need to pay taxes in Gabon, you can do it through an online company, which means you don’t need to go to Gabon.