Work in Israel for a company in Slovakia

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

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

  1. Is the company registered in Israel?
  2. Is the company registered in Slovakia?
  3. Is the company registered in both Israel and Slovakia?
  4. Is the company registered in Israel and Slovakia?
  5. Is the company registered in Israel and in a different country?

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

Finding remote work in Slovakia if you are located in Israel might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to apply for jobs in Slovakia.

Slovakia is a small country in Central Europe. It borders the Czech Republic, Poland, Austria and Hungary. It is the second smallest country in the European Union and the third most densely populated country in the EU after Luxembourg and Malta. The capital of Slovakia is Bratislava, the largest city in Slovakia is Košice.
The Slovak language is a Slavic language and is related to the Czech language. Slovak is a member of the East Slavic group of languages. It is a descendant of the Common Slavic language spoken in the 9th century and it was influenced by Czech. The Slovak language has around 6.4 million native speakers.
Slovakia has been a member of the European Union since 2004. In 2006 the country joined NATO and became a member of the European Free Trade Association. The country is a member of the Visegrád Group.
Slovakia has a good quality of life. The country has a low unemployment rate. The country has an average income of $26,600. The average salary is $14,900. The average GDP per capita is $25,200. The country has a good education system. The country has a good healthcare system. The country has a good infrastructure. The country has a high life expectancy. The country has a good social security system.
The unemployment rate is low.

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

When working remotely for a corporation in Slovakia, you salary can be send to Israel but you will have to pay the taxes on it.

I have a colleague who works for a corporation in Slovakia and he can send his salary in Israel. The company has a bank account in Israel.
How can he do that?
He sends it to the company and the company pays him in Israel.

What is the difference between salary and salary sent?
I was told that it is the same thing, but that the company should pay him in Israel and send the salary in Slovakia.
When a person receives a salary from a company, he or she is considered a “resident” of the country where the company is located.
If you are not a resident of Israel, you are not allowed to receive a salary from Israel.
The salary is considered income, and as such, you are not allowed to take out of Israel.
The tax rate in Israel is different from the tax rate in Slovakia.
If you are working in Israel, you are considered a resident and you are considered a resident of Israel.

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

If you are working remotely in Israel for a corporation established in Slovakia, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , there are several different options for where you can pay your taxes.

When working remotely in Israel, you are not required to pay taxes on your income. However, there are several options for where you can pay your taxes. You can choose to pay your taxes in Israel or you can pay your taxes in Slovakia. If you are working for a company in Israel, you can pay your taxes in Israel. If you are working for a company in Slovakia, you can pay your taxes in Slovakia.
We will cover the different options for where to pay your taxes when working remotely in Israel for a company in Slovakia in this post.