Living in Nepal while working in Namibia

Can I work remotely in Nepal for a company in Namibia?

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

  1. The company is located in Namibia and not in Nepal
  2. The company is not located in the capital city, but in a smaller city
  3. The company is not located in a small town
  4. The company is not located in a remote area
  5. The company is not located in a developing country

How can I find a remote job in Namibia while living in Nepal?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Namibia even if you are located in Nepal, for that we have a few tips.

Namibia is a country in southern Africa with a population of 2.3 million people. It is a country that is situated on the Atlantic coast and has a tropical climate. The capital city is Windhoek.
The country is divided into three regions, the north, the central and the south.
The north is the most populated region, while the south is the least populated. The central region is in between.
The country is a member of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) is a regional economic and political organization.

How can I get paid in Nepal when working remotely for a company in Namibia?

It is possible to get paid in Nepal while working for a company in Namibia but it is not easy. You need to be careful when getting paid in Nepal while working for a company in Namibia. There are some risks involved in getting paid in Nepal while working for a company in Namibia.

What is the best way to get paid in Nepal when working remotely for a company in Namibia?
The best way to get paid in Nepal while working for a company in Namibia is to get paid in Namibia. You can get paid in Namibia by doing the following:
Request a transfer of funds from your employer in Namibia to your bank account in Nepal.
If you are working for a company in Namibia, you can request a transfer of funds from your employer in Namibia to your bank account in Nepal.
Request a transfer of funds from your employer in Nepal to your bank account in Namibia.
If you are working for a company in Nepal, you can request a transfer of funds from your employer in Nepal to your bank account in Namibia.

Will I pay taxes in Nepal or Namibia when working remotely in Nepal?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Nepal for a corporation in Namibia, so it’s important to understand what you need to know before you start.

Taxation in Nepal and Namibia
Nepal is a tax-free country, meaning that you don’t pay taxes in Nepal on income earned in Nepal.
Namibia is a tax-free country, meaning that you don’t pay taxes in Namibia on income earned in Namibia.
If you work remotely in Nepal for a corporation in Namibia, you’ll need to pay taxes in Nepal or Namibia.

How much will I pay in taxes in Nepal or Namibia?
In Nepal, you’ll pay a flat rate of 10% of your income.
In Namibia, you’ll pay a flat rate of 10% of your income.
If you work remotely in Nepal for a corporation in Namibia, you’ll pay a flat rate of 10% of your income.
If you work remotely in Namibia for a corporation in Nepal, you’ll pay a flat rate of 10% of your income.