Working in Mali for a corporation in Denmark

Can I work remotely in Mali for a company in Denmark?

Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:

  1. You have to be legally resident in Mali.
  2. You have to have a residence permit.
  3. You have to be a Danish citizen.
  4. You have to have a valid visa to enter Mali.
  5. You have to have a valid visa to enter Denmark.

What are the legal requirements for working in Mali?
In Mali, there is no specific regulation regarding the working conditions. The only legal requirement is the right to work in Mali. The working conditions are regulated by the company that hires you.

What is the minimum working period?
In Mali, the minimum working period is 3 months.

Can I work in Mali for a company in Denmark?
Yes, it is possible to work in Mali for a company in Denmark. It is possible to work in Mali for a company in Denmark if:

  1. You are a Danish citizen.
  2. You have a valid residence permit.
  3. You have a valid visa to enter Mali.
  4. You have a valid visa to enter Denmark.
  5. You have a residence permit in Mali.

How can I find a remote job in Denmark while living in Mali?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Denmark even if you are located in Mali, for that we will give you some tips on how to find a job in Denmark if you are living in Mali.

You can find jobs in Denmark if you have a Danish passport or a residence permit in Denmark.
If you are a foreigner and you have a residence permit in Denmark, you can work in Denmark.

How can I get paid in Mali when working remotely for a company in Denmark?

It is possible to get paid in Mali while working for a company in Denmark but the process is quite complicated.

If you are a foreigner in Mali, you may be able to get paid in Mali while working for a company in Denmark. But it is not as simple as it sounds. The Danish company will need to obtain a permit from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in order to pay you in Mali. The Danish company will need to have a business permit, a work permit and a residence permit.
The Danish company will need to have a residence permit to pay you in Mali. The residence permit is not a permit to work in Mali. It is a permit to live in Mali. So, if the Danish company does not have a residence permit, it cannot pay you in Mali.
If the Danish company does not have a residence permit, it will need to obtain a residence permit.

Will I pay taxes in Mali or Denmark when working remotely in Mali?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Mali for a corporation in Denmark, so we’ve created this guide to help you understand your options and what you need to do to make sure you’re paying the right taxes.

The first thing to know is that there are two types of taxes in Denmark and Mali.
Denmark has a corporate tax rate of 20% and a personal tax rate of 21%.
Mali has a corporate tax rate of 12% and a personal tax rate of 15%.
You will be taxed twice in Mali. Once when you’re working, and once when you’re receiving your salary from your employer.
You’re also taxed when you’re working in Denmark.
This guide will show you how to calculate the tax you’ll pay on your salary, and how to calculate the tax you’ll pay on your earnings.
Corporate Tax
The corporate tax rate in Denmark is 20%, and the corporate tax rate in Mali is 12%.
The difference between the corporate tax rate in Denmark and the corporate tax rate in Mali is the tax that you’ll pay on your salary when you’re working in Denmark.