Work in Madagascar for a corporation based in Vietnam

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

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

  1. You have to check if your visa is still valid. If not, you can’t work remotely.
  2. You have to check if your company is allowed to hire remote workers.
  3. You have to check if your company has an office in Madagascar.
  4. You have to check if your company has an office in Vietnam.
  5. You have to check if your company is allowed to hire foreign workers.

To sum up, it is doable, but it is not easy.
You can read more about it here.

What is the difference between a remote worker and a freelancer?
A remote worker is a worker who is not working in the same office as the company, but for the same company.
A freelancer is a worker who is not working for the same company as the company, but for different companies.

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

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

Are you looking for a remote job in Vietnam?
If you are located in Madagascar and looking for a remote job in Vietnam, you will be very lucky. Because there are a lot of remote jobs in Vietnam and you can find remote jobs in Vietnam for many different fields.

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

When working remotely for a corporation in Vietnam, you salary can be send to Madagascar but you have to make sure that the recipient company is the same as the company in Vietnam. This is because the taxation is different. The company in Vietnam have to pay taxes in Vietnam and the company in Madagascar have to pay taxes in Madagascar.

How to do this? We will explain step by step.
Step 1: Send money to your bank account in Vietnam.
First of all, you need to send the money to your bank account in Vietnam.
You can send the money to the bank account of your company in Vietnam.
You can also send the money to your personal bank account in Vietnam.
You can send the money to any bank account in Vietnam.
Step 2: Receive money from your bank account in Vietnam.
Once the money is sent to your bank account, you need to receive it.
You can receive the money from the bank account of your company in Vietnam.
You can also receive the money from the bank account of your personal in Vietnam.
You can receive the money from any bank account in Vietnam.
Step 3: Send money to the bank account of your company in Madagascar.
Next, you need to send the money to the bank account of your company in Madagascar.
You can send the money to the bank account of your company in Madagascar.
You can also send the money to the bank account of your personal in Madagascar.

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

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

Taxes in Madagascar
In Madagascar, the tax rate is 26% on corporate profits and 26% on personal income.
Taxes in Vietnam
In Vietnam, the tax rate is 30% on corporate profits and 30% on personal income.
Taxes in the middle of the road
In the middle of the road, the tax rate is 26% on corporate profits and 26% on personal income.
Taxes in the far end of the road
In the far end of the road, the tax rate is 26% on corporate profits and 26% on personal income.
How to pay my taxes in Madagascar
The first thing to do when you work in Madagascar for a company established in Vietnam is to register your company in Vietnam.
You must register your company in Vietnam in order to be able to pay taxes in Vietnam.
Registering your company in Vietnam is easy and you can do it in a few minutes.
If you work in Madagascar for a corporation established in Vietnam, you must pay taxes in Vietnam, regardless of where you work in Madagascar.
You can pay your taxes in Vietnam by filling out a tax return online.
The taxes that you have to pay in Vietnam depend on the type of company you have.
For example, if you have a company that is classified as a corporation, you have to pay taxes in Vietnam.