Work in Gambia for a company in Nepal

Can I work remotely in Gambia for a company in Nepal?

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

  1. The company you are looking for is registered in Gambia and you are a citizen of Gambia.
  2. You are allowed to work in Gambia.
  3. You are allowed to work in Nepal.
  4. You have a work permit in Gambia.
  5. You have a work permit in Nepal.
  6. The company you are looking for is registered in Nepal and you are a citizen of Nepal.

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

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Nepal even if you are located in Gambia, for that we have some tips that will help you to find a remote job in Nepal.

If you are located in Gambia, then you can work from anywhere in the world.
You can work from Nepal, Dubai, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, UK, USA, Canada, and other countries.
You can work from anywhere in the world and earn money from the comfort of your home.
The only thing that you need to do is to apply for a visa and then start working.
If you are a resident of Gambia, then you can apply for a work permit from the Gambian Embassy in your home country.
If you are a resident of Nepal, then you can apply for a work permit from the Nepali Embassy in your home country.
You can apply for a visa in Gambia and Nepal.

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

It is possible to get paid in Gambia while working for a company in Nepal but you need to be aware of the limitations.

I am a remote worker. I work for a company in Nepal. I am living in a small town in Gambia, West Africa.
The trick is to get paid in a way that the local government does not tax the money you receive. For example, you can sell your goods in Gambia, but only at a loss, or use your income to buy goods to sell in Gambia.
The Gambian government does not tax money earned in the Gambia. However, it does tax money earned in other countries. In the case of Gambia, the government taxes foreign income at 30% and it taxes local income at 10%.
This means that you can earn money in Gambia, and then use that money to buy goods in Gambia. You can then sell those goods to other people in Gambia. You can also use the money to pay for things like housing, food, and other living expenses.
The trick is to make sure that you are not doing business in Gambia. For example, if you are buying a house in Gambia, you can sell that house and use the money to buy goods in Gambia.

Will I pay taxes in Gambia or Nepal when working remotely in Gambia?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Gambia for a corporation in Nepal, so it’s important to understand the differences between the two countries.

In Gambia, the government imposes a 20% tax on all income, which is not a flat rate. It is based on the amount of income earned. The rate of tax is 20% on all income up to $3,000, and 30% on all income above $3,000.
In Nepal, the government imposes a flat rate of 15% on all income.