Live in Indonesia while having a job in Ghana

Can I work remotely in Indonesia for a company in Ghana?

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

  1. Are you legally allowed to work in Ghana?
  2. Do you have a work permit or a visa?
  3. Are you insured?
  4. Do you have a company in Ghana?
  5. Do you have a contract with the company in Ghana?
  6. Do you have a visa for Ghana?

I am a US citizen. Do I need a visa to work in Indonesia? Yes, you need to apply for a work visa. You can apply for a working visa at the US Embassy in Jakarta. You need to fill out the online application form and pay the visa application fee.
I am a US citizen. Can I work in Indonesia? Yes, you can work in Indonesia as long as you have a valid visa. To work in Indonesia, you need to apply for a work visa at the US Embassy in Jakarta.
Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:
I am a US citizen.

How can I find a remote job in Ghana while living in Indonesia?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Ghana even if you are located in Indonesia, for that we have a few tips.

If you are a skilled worker and you are looking for a job in Ghana, you can find a job in Ghana if you are willing to relocate.
There are many ways to find a job in Ghana, but you will need to know where to look.
If you are looking for a job in Ghana, you can find a job in Ghana if you are willing to relocate.

How can I get paid in Indonesia when working remotely for a company in Ghana?

It is possible to get paid in Indonesia while working for a company in Ghana but it is not easy. There are two ways to get paid in Indonesia while working for a company in Ghana. One way is to work for a company in Indonesia. Another way is to work for a company in Ghana and get paid in Ghana.

Will I pay taxes in Indonesia or Ghana when working remotely in Indonesia?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Indonesia for a corporation in Ghana, so here are a few things you should know about taxation in Indonesia and Ghana.

The following tax information is for general informational purposes only and is not intended to be used or relied upon for legal or tax advice.
Indonesia Taxation
Indonesia taxes income earned in Indonesia. This includes income earned from your business in Indonesia, interest earned on bank accounts, and dividends from stocks and bonds.
Indonesia taxes your income in Indonesia at a flat rate of 20% for the first US$2,000 of income and 10% for anything over.
The tax rate is calculated by multiplying your Indonesian income by 20% and adding the tax to that number.
If you have an Indonesian employer, your tax rate will be calculated by the employer and deducted from your income.
If you are self-employed, you will need to calculate your own tax rate.
If you are a non-resident, you will be taxed at the Indonesian tax rate.
If you are a resident, you will not be taxed in Indonesia.
Indonesia has an effective tax rate of over 35% on foreign earnings.
If you have a business in Indonesia, you will need to register as a foreign company. You will need to file a tax return in Indonesia if you have earned more than $1,000.