Work in Madagascar for a company in Belgium

Can I live in Madagascar and work remotely for a company in Belgium?

Yes, it is possible, however we usually recommend double-checking the following points:

  1. The company has a local office in Belgium
  2. You have a Belgian work permit
  3. You have a Belgian residence permit
  4. The company is willing to hire you
  5. You can travel back and forth to Belgium

What if I’m not a Belgian citizen?
If you are not a Belgian citizen, you will need a work permit. However, this may be difficult if you are not from one of the EU countries. You can also apply for a residence permit if you are not a Belgian citizen.

Can I work in Belgium if I’m not a Belgian citizen?
Yes, you can work in Belgium if you are not a Belgian citizen. You will need to apply for a work permit.

How to find remote work in Belgium while living in Madagascar?

Usually, it is feasible to get remote jobs in Belgium even though you are located in Madagascar. For that we need to find a Belgium based employer who can take a risk to hire a remote employee.

Belgium is a country with a strong economy. It is one of the most developed countries in Europe and it is also the most educated country. Therefore, you can get a job in Belgium without problems. But, if you want to get a remote job in Belgium, you need to find a Belgium employer who is willing to take a chance to hire a remote employee.
There are a lot of remote companies in Belgium. For that reason, you can get a remote job in Belgium even if you are located in Madagascar. But, in this case, you need to find a Belgium employer who is willing to take a risk to hire a remote employee.
But, if you want to get a remote job in Belgium, you need to find a Belgium employer who is willing to take a risk to hire a remote employee.

How to get paid in Madagascar when working remotely for a corporation in Belgium?

You can get paid in Madagascar even if you are working for a company in Belgium, however you need to have a company in Madagascar.

In this article, we will explain how to get paid in Madagascar when working for a company in Belgium.

What is the difference between a company in Madagascar and a company in Belgium?
A company in Belgium is a legal entity that is registered in Belgium.
A company in Madagascar is a legal entity that is registered in Madagascar.

How do taxes work in Madagascar if I’m working remotely for a company Madagascar?

When working remotely in Madagascar for a firm based in Belgium, taxes might be tricky, therefore we’ve prepared a list of common tax questions and answers for you.

Do I have to pay taxes in Madagascar?
No, you do not have to pay taxes in Madagascar if you are working remotely for a firm based in Belgium. The Belgian company is responsible for the taxes in Madagascar.

What if I’m working in Madagascar for a firm based in Belgium?
If you are working in Madagascar for a Belgian company, you will have to pay taxes. You will be able to deduct the amount of taxes you paid from your company’s taxable income.

What are the taxes in Madagascar?
Madagascar has a progressive tax system. You will pay different taxes depending on your income.
Taxes for individuals
Individuals pay a flat-rate tax of 30% on their taxable income.
Taxes for companies
A company is taxed at a flat-rate of 30%.
Taxes for non-profit organizations
A non-profit organization is taxed at a flat-rate of 30%.
Taxes for trusts
A trust is taxed at a flat-rate of 30%.
Taxes for corporations
A corporation is taxed at a flat-rate of 30%.
Taxes for partnerships
A partnership is taxed at a flat-rate of 30%.
Taxes for unincorporated associations