Work in Israel for a company in Sweden

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

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

  1. Can you work for this company in Israel?
  2. Do you need a work visa in Sweden?
  3. Do you need a work visa in Israel?
  4. Do you need a work permit in Sweden?
  5. Do you need a work permit in Israel?
  6. Do you need to work in Sweden or Israel?
  7. Do you need a residence permit in Sweden?

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

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

In this article we will show you how to get a visa to Sweden if you are located in Israel.
The Swedish Embassy in Israel is located in Tel Aviv.
The process to get a visa to Sweden is very simple, but there are a few things you need to know.
If you are located in Israel, you have to apply for a visa to Sweden.

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

When working remotely for a corporation in Sweden, you salary can be send to Israel but you will be taxed by the Israeli government.

If you are working in Israel, you will be taxed by the Israeli government.
In Israel, there are different types of taxes. The most common is the income tax. You have to pay a flat rate of about 10% of your income. There is also a special tax for people working in the creative industries.
In Sweden, you are taxed by the Swedish government. You have to pay a flat rate of about 30% of your income.
The Swedish company will have to pay a flat rate of about 30% of your salary.

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

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

The tax system in Israel is based on a combination of the Israeli tax system and the Swedish tax system.

What is the Israeli tax system?
The Israeli tax system is based on the income tax system.
The income tax system in Israel is based on a combination of the Israeli tax system and the Swedish tax system.
The Israeli tax system is based on the following principles:

  1. The tax is levied on the income of the individual.
  2. The tax is levied on the net income of the individual.
  3. The tax is levied on the net income of the individual, without deducting the income tax paid by the employer.
  4. The tax is levied on the net income of the individual, without deducting the tax paid by the employer.