Working in Netherlands for a corporation in Malaysia

Can I work remotely in Netherlands for a company in Malaysia?

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

  1. If you are working for a Dutch company in Malaysia, the company will have to pay social security to your home country. This is because you are a non-EU citizen.
  2. You need a visa to work in Malaysia.
  3. The company you are working for in Malaysia must apply for a work permit for you.
  4. If you are working in a Dutch company, you will have to work in the Netherlands.
  5. If you are working in a Dutch company, you will have to work for a Dutch company.
  6. If you are working in a Dutch company, you will have to work for a Dutch company in the Netherlands.

How can I find a remote job in Malaysia while living in Netherlands?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Malaysia even if you are located in Netherlands, for that we have a list of companies that hire remote workers from Netherlands.

If you are a remote worker looking for a job in Malaysia, you can find the right job in Malaysia by searching the job boards in Malaysia.
There are many job boards in Malaysia that are specifically for remote workers. You can find a job in Malaysia by searching the job boards in Malaysia.
Some of the job boards in Malaysia are:
JobPortal
TalentPanda
Jobs Malaysia
Jobs Malaysia is a job board that is specifically for remote workers.

How can I get paid in Netherlands when working remotely for a company in Malaysia?

It is possible to get paid in Netherlands while working for a company in Malaysia but the process is a bit complicated. There are certain things you need to do and you need to be aware of certain tax issues.

This post will show you how to get paid in Netherlands while working for a company in Malaysia.
Getting paid in Netherlands when working for a company in Malaysia
If you are working in the Netherlands from Malaysia and you are not a Dutch citizen then you need to apply for a residence permit.
If you are a Dutch citizen then you don’t need to apply for a residence permit.
If you are a non-Dutch citizen and you are working in the Netherlands from Malaysia and you are not a Dutch citizen then you need to apply for a residence permit.
If you are a non-Dutch citizen and you are working in the Netherlands from Malaysia and you are a Dutch citizen then you need to apply for a residence permit.

Will I pay taxes in Netherlands or Malaysia when working remotely in Netherlands?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Netherlands for a corporation in Malaysia, so it’s important to know your obligations before you start working.

In Malaysia, you will be responsible for taxes on your worldwide income. This includes income from working remotely in Malaysia. If you are a Dutch citizen, you will be taxed in Malaysia, regardless of where you live or work.
If you are a non-Dutch citizen, you will be taxed in the country you live and work in. This means you will be taxed in Malaysia if you work remotely in Malaysia.
If you work remotely in the Netherlands, you will be taxed in the Netherlands. If you work remotely in the Netherlands, you will not be taxed in Malaysia.
You will be taxed on your worldwide income regardless of where you live or work.
You can deduct expenses that you pay while working remotely in Malaysia.
If you are a Dutch citizen, you will be taxed in Malaysia.

If you are a Dutch citizen, you will be taxed in the Netherlands.