Working in Israel for a corporation in Germany

Can I work remotely for a company in Germany while being in Israel?

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

  1. Is the company registered in Germany?
  2. Does the company have a German address?
  3. Does the company have a German bank account?
  4. Does the company have a German phone number?
  5. Does the company have a German email address?
  6. Is the company registered in Israel?
  7. Does the company have an Israeli address?
  8. Does the company have an Israeli phone number?

How to live in Israel and find remote work in Germany?

Finding remote work in Germany if you are located in Israel might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to move to Germany. This blog post will help you to get remote work in Germany.

The main idea behind this post is to help you to find a remote job in Germany, therefore we are not going to discuss about the visa process, but focus on the remote job in Germany.
The main reason to move to Germany is to get remote work in Germany.
If you want to get remote work in Germany, you should move to Germany.
In this post, we will discuss the following topics:

Why to move to Germany?

How to move to Germany?

How to find remote job in Germany?
Germany is one of the best countries in the world for remote work.
The following countries are the best countries for remote work:

  1. Germany
  2. UK
  3. Switzerland
  4. Canada
  5. USA
  6. Australia
  7. Netherlands
  8. Sweden
  9. Finland
  10. Denmark
    Germany is the most developed country in the world.
    The following countries are the most developed countries in the world:
  11. Japan

How a company in Germany can send my salary in Israel?

When working remotely for a corporation in Germany, you salary can be send to Israel but you need to pay an extra charge.

I am a German citizen and work for a German company in Germany. My company is based in Germany. When working remotely for a corporation in Germany, you salary can be sent to Israel. You just need to pay an extra charge.

What is the extra charge?
The company will deduct 1.5% of your salary for sending it to Israel. This is the German company’s tax contribution to the Israeli government. The extra charge is paid to the German company’s tax department and will be included in your company’s tax bill.
If you are a freelancer, you can deduct this amount from your income.
If you are a salaried employee, you will need to file a tax return in Israel.
The company in Germany will send you an invoice for the extra charge and you can pay the invoice in Israel.
If you are an employee of a German company and you work in Israel, you need to pay the extra charge. You need to pay this amount to the German company’s tax department and will be included in your company’s tax bill.
This extra charge is only applicable for companies in Germany. It is not applicable for freelancers and individuals.
When you work remotely in Germany, you salary can be send to Israel.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Israel for a company in Germany?

If you are working remotely in Israel for a corporation established in Germany, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are not.

The following information is provided for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. If you are in the United States, you should consult a tax professional regarding your specific situation.

What is the tax rate in Israel?
Israel is a country with a progressive tax system. The tax rate depends on the income of the taxpayer. The tax rate for individuals is 20% for the first NIS 1,000,000 and then 15% for all the rest. The tax rate for corporations is 20% for the first NIS 3,000,000 and then 10% for all the rest.

What is the tax rate in Germany?
Germany has a progressive tax system. The tax rate for individuals is 22% for the first NIS 1,000,000 and then 20% for all the rest.

What is the tax rate in the United States?
The United States has a progressive tax system. The tax rate for individuals is 35% for the first NIS 1,000,000 and then 39.6% for all the rest.