Work in Ghana for a company in Iran

Can I work remotely for a company in Iran while being in Ghana?

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

  1. Check the visa policy of the country you are going to work for.
  2. Check if the company has a remote working policy.
  3. Check if the company is in a country with an embassy in Iran.
  4. Check if the company is registered in a country with an embassy in Iran.
  5. Check if the company has an office in Iran.

If you are interested in working in Iran, you will need to check the visa policy of Iran, which is usually an electronic visa.
The visa policy of Iran is as follows:

  1. You need to have a visa to enter Iran.
  2. You need to apply for a visa at least two weeks before your trip.
  3. You need to have a valid passport and an international driver’s license.
  4. You need to have a valid visa for the country you are going to work in.
  5. You need to have a return ticket.
  6. You need to have a letter of invitation from the company you are going to work for.

How to live in Ghana and find remote work in Iran?

Finding remote work in Iran if you are located in Ghana might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to consider moving to Iran. This article will guide you on how to live in Ghana and find remote work in Iran.

If you’re looking to find remote work in Iran, we have a lot of options for you.
We have over 200,000 companies on Upwork that are hiring remote workers in Iran.
We’ve also covered the best remote jobs in Iran for you to consider.
Let’s get started with the guide on how to live in Ghana and find remote work in Iran.
Where to find remote work in Iran
There are many ways to find remote work in Iran.
You can find remote work in Iran by joining a community of freelancers in Iran, such as Freelancer.com or Upwork.
You can also search for remote work in Iran by visiting the job boards of Upwork or Freelancer.com.
You can also find remote work in Iran by joining a freelancing community such as Freelancer.com or Upwork.
You can also find remote work in Iran by joining a community of freelancers in Iran.
How to live in Ghana and find remote work in Iran
If you’re looking to find remote work in Iran, you’ll need to consider a few things.
First, you’ll need to decide whether you’re willing to relocate to Iran or not.

How a company in Iran can send my salary in Ghana?

When working remotely for a corporation in Iran, you salary can be send to Ghana but will be taxed at the rate of your new country.

I am a Ghanaian and currently working as a software engineer for a company in Iran. They are not paying me monthly salary, but instead they are sending me some funds in Ghana. I am asking myself why they are doing this? I am not sure if this is illegal or not.
As a Ghanaian working in Iran, I can say that this is not illegal. However, it is unethical and a breach of your contract with the company.
As an engineer, you are not a sales person. Your job is to write code and sell your services to the company. If you are not getting paid, it is your duty to complain and request your remuneration. The company is not obliged to pay you and the fact that you are working in Iran and that you are a Ghanaian citizen does not make any difference.
You can contact the company and ask them to pay you, or you can ask your Ghanaian government to investigate.
The fact that you are receiving your salary in Ghana does not make any difference. It’s your salary, and you should have access to it.

I can understand why you are asking this question.
You are a Ghanaian citizen, working in Iran. You have a contract with a company in Iran. You are not being paid.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Ghana for a company in Iran?

If you are working remotely in Ghana for a corporation established in Iran, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it is not. The good news is that you don’t need to pay taxes in Ghana if you are working remotely for a company based in Iran.

To know more about taxes in Ghana, you can read this post on taxes in Ghana.
The tax regime in Ghana is based on the Ghanaian Income Tax Act, which is a consolidated version of the Income Tax Act of 1963 and the Income Tax Act of 1967.
The tax rates for individuals and corporations are different.
For individuals, the tax rates are:
10% on taxable income up to GH¢1,000
20% on taxable income between GH¢1,000 and GH¢5,000
30% on taxable income above GH¢5,000
For corporations, the tax rates are:
20% on taxable income up to GH¢1,000
30% on taxable income between GH¢1,000 and GH¢5,000
40% on taxable income above GH¢5,000
The tax rates for individuals and corporations are based on the source of income.