Work in New Zealand for a corporation based in Czechia

Can I work remotely in New Zealand for a company in Czechia?

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

  1. The company you want to work for has a local office in New Zealand or in the Czech Republic.
  2. The company has a local office in New Zealand or in the Czech Republic.
  3. The company has a local office in New Zealand or in the Czech Republic and you have a local office in the Czech Republic or New Zealand.

How can I find a remote job in Czechia while living in New Zealand?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Czechia even if you are located in New Zealand, for that we need to take into consideration the following:

  1. How to get there
  2. How to work remotely
  3. How to find remote job in Czechia
  4. How to get paid
    You can fly to Czechia from anywhere in the world. This includes from New Zealand.
    To be able to work remotely, you need to make sure that you have access to a computer with Internet connection.
    To work remotely, you need to have a home office, or a room in your house that is not used for anything else.
    It is not necessary that you have a fixed place of work, but it is preferable.
    You can search for remote job in Czechia from anywhere in the world.
    You can use any job search engine to find a remote job in Czechia.
    It is possible to find remote job in Czechia even if you are located in New Zealand.
    How to get paid for a remote job in Czechia is similar to how to get paid for a remote job in New Zealand.

How can I get paid in New Zealand when working remotely for a company in Czechia?

It is possible to get paid in New Zealand while working for a company in Czechia but it is not easy.

If you are a New Zealander and you are working for a company in Czechia, you will need to apply for a work permit in New Zealand.
If you are a Czech national and you are working for a company in New Zealand, you will need to apply for a work permit in Czechia.

Will I pay taxes in New Zealand or Czechia when working remotely in New Zealand?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in New Zealand for a corporation in Czechia, so here’s a guide to the most common ways of doing it.

Taxation in New Zealand
New Zealand is a member of the OECD and is a tax-free country. The country levies a flat rate of 15% on all income earned from New Zealand sources. New Zealand is also a member of the Common Reporting Standards. This means that you will be required to submit your tax returns to the New Zealand Taxation Office.
If you are a New Zealand citizen, you are automatically a tax-resident in New Zealand. If you are a non-citizen, you will need to apply for a tax-resident status.
If you are working for a New Zealand company, you will be taxed on the basis of the company’s New Zealand income. If you are self-employed, you will be taxed on your income at your personal tax rate.
Taxation in Czechia
Czechia is a member of the OECD and is a tax-free country. The country levies a flat rate of 15% on all income earned from Czechia sources. Czechia is also a member of the Common Reporting Standards. This means that you will be required to submit your tax returns to the Czech Tax Office.
If you are a Czech citizen, you are automatically a tax-resident in Czechia.