Work in Madagascar for a corporation based in Kazakhstan

Can I work remotely for a company in Kazakhstan while being in Madagascar?

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

  1. The company you are working for is in Kazakhstan.
  2. The company is in the business of providing services to Kazakhstan.
  3. You are working for a company that is not registered in Kazakhstan.

How to live in Madagascar and find remote work in Kazakhstan?

Finding remote work in Kazakhstan if you are located in Madagascar might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to relocate to Kazakhstan.

Kazakhstan is a country in Central Asia, bordering China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Kazakhstan has a population of more than 16 million people, which is the third largest country in the world.
The capital of Kazakhstan is Astana, which is located in the south of the country. The country is divided into 15 provinces and 1 city. The largest cities in Kazakhstan are Astana, Almaty, and Nur-Sultan.
The official language of Kazakhstan is Kazakh, but Russian is widely spoken. The official religion of Kazakhstan is Islam, but there are many different religions in the country.
Kazakhstan is a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).
The country is located in the subtropical zone, and the average temperature is around 12°C. The country is mostly mountainous, with the highest point being Mount Elbrus (5,642 meters above sea level).
The population of Kazakhstan is mostly Turkic, with Kazakhs being the largest ethnic group. The majority of the population is Muslim, with the main religion being Sunni Islam.
Kazakhstan is a secular state, and there is no official religion.

How a company in Kazakhstan can send my salary in Madagascar?

When working remotely for a corporation in Kazakhstan, you salary can be send to Madagascar but how?

A company in Kazakhstan can send your salary to Madagascar? Yes, this is possible and with a little effort.

How to send your salary to Madagascar?
There are several ways of sending money to Madagascar, one of them is through the international remittance service providers.
We’ll show you how to send your salary in Kazakhstan to Madagascar.
The process of sending money to Madagascar is very simple, but it requires some knowledge about how remittances work and a bit of patience.
Let’s start with the process of sending money to Madagascar through a remittance service provider.

  1. Choose the right remittance service provider
    The first step of sending money to Madagascar is choosing the right remittance service provider.
    For the purpose of this article, we’ll be looking at a few popular remittance service providers:
    TransferWise
    Paxum
    MoneyGram
    We’ll be looking at each of them in more detail in the next section.
  2. Know how to select a remittance service provider
    The remittance service providers are essentially the middlemen in the remittance process.
    They act as a go-between for the sender and the receiver.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Madagascar for a company in Kazakhstan?

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

In fact, you don’t even need to file a tax return in Madagascar. If you are a resident of Madagascar, you are automatically considered to be a resident of the country.
Taxes in Madagascar
As of 2017, you are not required to pay taxes in Madagascar. However, if you are a resident of Madagascar, you are still required to file a tax return. If you are not a resident of Madagascar, you are still required to file a tax return.
You can find the tax rates in Madagascar below:
Income tax rate: 20%
Capital gains tax rate: 5%
Personal income tax rate: 15%
VAT rate: 10%
Income tax in Madagascar
If you are a resident of Madagascar, you are required to file a tax return and pay income tax. If you are not a resident of Madagascar, you are required to file a tax return and pay income tax.
Income tax is calculated as 20% of your total taxable income.
Taxable income is defined as the total income earned minus any deductions.
Deductions are any expenses that you are allowed to deduct from your income.
You can deduct the following expenses:
Medical expenses
Housing expenses
Expenses for your child
Dependents
Student loans
Child care
Education expenses