Work in Gambia for a company in Great Britain

Can I work remotely in Gambia for a company in Great Britain?

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

  1. Your home country’s laws
  2. Your home country’s tax laws
  3. Your home country’s working conditions
  4. Your home country’s social security

In Gambia, the minimum wage is GBP $60 per month and the maximum wage is GBP $200 per month.
In Great Britain, the minimum wage is GBP £7.83 per hour and the maximum wage is GBP £15.34 per hour.
In the UK, the minimum wage is GBP £7.83 per hour and the maximum wage is GBP £15.34 per hour.

How can I find a remote job in Great Britain while living in Gambia?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Great Britain even if you are located in Gambia, for that we have the best job boards in the world and the best way to find remote jobs in Great Britain.

The main purpose of this post is to help you find a remote job in Great Britain even if you are living in Gambia. The best way to find remote jobs in Great Britain is to use the best job boards in the world.

How can I get paid in Gambia when working remotely for a company in Great Britain?

It is possible to get paid in Gambia while working for a company in Great Britain but it is not easy.

The only way to get paid in Gambia is to be physically present in the country.
If you are working for a company in Great Britain, you will need to be physically present in the UK to be paid.
You can get paid in Gambia while working remotely for a company in Great Britain, but you will need to be physically present in the Gambia to get paid.
The only way to get paid in Gambia while working for a company in Great Britain is to be physically present in the country.

Will I pay taxes in Gambia or Great Britain when working remotely in Gambia?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Gambia for a corporation in Great Britain, so we have put together this guide to help you understand the tax situation.

There are three different taxes to consider when working remotely in Gambia for a UK company:
VAT (Value Added Tax)
Corporate Tax
Employer’s National Insurance (NI)
VAT
VAT is a sales tax that is charged on all goods and services in the UK. It is charged on the whole price of the item, not just the value added by the seller. VAT is charged at a rate of 20% on most goods and services in the UK. VAT is charged on your salary as part of your gross salary, not on the net salary you receive.
The VAT you pay on your salary will be deducted from your gross salary, and the remainder will be paid to you as your net salary.
Corporate tax is the tax you pay to the government on your company’s profits. It is calculated on the company’s profits, not on your salary. The tax rate for corporations is currently 20%.
Employer’s National Insurance is a tax you pay to the government on your gross salary. It is calculated on the whole amount of your gross salary, not just the amount of your net salary.