Live in Liberia while having a job in Congo

Can I work remotely for a company in Congo while being in Liberia?

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

  1. Can you work in Congo for a company in Liberia?
  2. Can you work in Liberia for a company in Congo?
  3. Can you work in Liberia for a company in Liberia?
  4. Can you work in Congo for a company in Congo?

I am a citizen of a country that is not in the EU and I need to work in an EU country for a company that is not in the EU.

How to live in Liberia and find remote work in Congo?

Finding remote work in Congo if you are located in Liberia might be difficult, therefore we recommend that you try to find remote work in Congo.

Are you searching for a remote job?
If so, you have come to the right place. We offer remote work in Congo.

How a company in Congo can send my salary in Liberia?

When working remotely for a corporation in Congo, you salary can be send to Liberia but the cost of the transfer is an additional charge that can be added to your salary.

This can be done by the company that you work for or by yourself. In most cases, the company will add the cost to your salary.
We can send you a Salary Transfers form to complete and send back to your employer.
If you are working for a company in Congo, it is important to know that you are still legally entitled to your salary.
You do not have to report to your employer at all times.
If you work for a company in Congo, you can report to your employer for a day or two at a time, or for a few weeks.
If you work for a company in Congo, you are legally entitled to your salary.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Liberia for a company in Congo?

If you are working remotely in Liberia for a corporation established in Congo, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , there are many things to consider.

In this post, we will talk about the different types of taxes, their rates, and where to pay them.
Types of Taxes
In a country like Liberia, there are many taxes that you have to pay.
Here are the most common ones:
Tax on income
Tax on consumption
Tax on capital gains
Tax on dividends
Tax on interest
Tax on royalties
Tax on property
The first one is the tax on income. This is the most common one. It is the tax that you pay on your salary, your dividends, your interest, etc.
In Liberia, you can pay this tax to the government in two ways:
By filing a tax return and paying the tax in cash
By filing a tax return and paying the tax through a bank transfer
The tax rate is the percentage of income that you have to pay. In Liberia, the tax rate is 15%.
The second one is the tax on consumption. It is the tax that you pay on your goods and services. It is also called the sales tax.