Work in Ireland for a company in Gabon

Can I work remotely in Ireland for a company in Gabon?

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

  1. Is the company located in Ireland or Gabon?
  2. Is it a temporary or permanent position?
  3. Is the company located in a different country than Gabon?
  4. Does the company require a visa?
  5. Does the company require a work permit?

How can I find a remote job in Gabon while living in Ireland?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Gabon even if you are located in Ireland, for that we need to know the exact location of the job.

The first thing to do is to register on a website that lists remote jobs in Gabon. The site you choose must be reliable and have a large number of remote jobs in Gabon.
Once you have registered, you can search for remote jobs in Gabon and apply for them.
To find a remote job in Gabon, you need to know the exact location of the job.

How can I get paid in Ireland when working remotely for a company in Gabon?

It is possible to get paid in Ireland while working for a company in Gabon but it will take time and effort.

I am an Irish citizen living in Ireland, but I am working for a company in Gabon. I am going to be paid in Gabon, but I am going to be paid in Irish currency.
How can I get paid in Ireland?
It is possible to get paid in Ireland while working for a company in Gabon. You can get paid in Irish currency by converting your Gabon currency to Irish currency.
There are a number of ways you can get paid in Ireland when working for a company in Gabon.

Will I pay taxes in Ireland or Gabon when working remotely in Ireland?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Ireland for a corporation in Gabon, so we’ve put together a quick guide to the Irish tax system and the Irish tax system for foreign companies.

What is the Irish tax system?
The Irish tax system is based on a flat rate of income tax. There are no tax rates in Ireland, but there are different tax bands which determine the rate of tax.
The tax bands are:
Basic Rate
Higher Rate
Additional Rate
The tax rates are as follows:
Basic Rate – 25%
Higher Rate – 45%
Additional Rate – 45%
The tax system is based on the tax bands and the tax rates. This means that the tax is calculated on the amount of tax that is payable within the tax bands.
For example, if a company has taxable income of €100,000 and has a tax band of €50,000, the company will pay 25% tax on the first €50,000 of taxable income and 45% tax on the second €50,000 of taxable income.