Live in Norway while having a job in South Africa

Can I work remotely for a company in South Africa while being in Norway?

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

  1. Does the company pay you? If not, it is not legal to work for them.
  2. Are you a Norwegian citizen?
  3. Do you have a valid work permit?
  4. Do you have a valid visa?
  5. Do you have any criminal record? If so, it is not legal to work for them.
  6. Are you a registered employer in Norway?
  7. Do you have any tax issues?
  8. Do you have any money issues?
  9. Are you an employee?
  10. Are you registered in Norway?

If you are not a Norwegian citizen or a Norwegian resident (Norwegian citizen living abroad) and you are not a Norwegian national, then you cannot work in Norway.
If you are not a Norwegian citizen, you are not allowed to work for any employer in Norway.

If you are a Norwegian citizen, you can work for any employer in Norway.

How to live in Norway and find remote work in South Africa?

Finding remote work in South Africa if you are located in Norway might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to read this post first.

In this post we will show you how to find remote work in Norway and how to get paid in Norway.
In Norway, remote work is a big thing.
The government of Norway has made it a law that all companies with more than 50 employees must have at least one remote worker.
The law was introduced in 2019, and it has been a success.
In 2019, the number of remote workers in Norway grew by 50%.
In 2020, the number of remote workers in Norway is expected to grow even more.
The reason for this is that the Norwegian government is offering a tax incentive for companies that hire remote workers.
In the beginning of 2020, the government of Norway introduced a new tax incentive for companies that hire remote workers.
The tax incentive is called “Remote work tax”, and it is a tax deduction of 100% on the first 200 000 NOK (around $25 000) that companies pay to their remote workers.
This means that if you are located in Norway and you are hired by a company with more than 50 employees, you can get a tax deduction of 100% on the first 200 000 NOK that your company pays to you.
This is a great opportunity for people who are located in Norway and want to find remote work in South Africa.

How a company in South Africa can send my salary in Norway?

When working remotely for a corporation in South Africa, you salary can be send to Norway but you are not paid from Norway. You are paid from the company in South Africa. The company in South Africa then pays you in Norway.

Is it true that I can get a tax exemption on my salary in Norway?
Yes. If you are working for a company in South Africa and you are working for that company in Norway, you can get a tax exemption on your salary in Norway. This is because you are working for the company in Norway. You can also get a tax exemption on your pension and other benefits in Norway.

How much tax do I pay in Norway?
You pay tax on your salary in Norway. You also pay tax on your pension and other benefits.

What is the difference between a salary and a wage?
A salary is the money you get from your employer. A wage is the money you get from your employer.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Norway for a company in South Africa?

If you are working remotely in Norway for a corporation established in South Africa, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it is not. I am a Norwegian citizen working remotely for a South African company. The company is based in South Africa but has employees in Norway.

What are the tax rates for working remotely in Norway for a company in South Africa?
Working for a company in Norway from a South African company is not subject to tax. The company in Norway is not subject to tax. However, you are still required to pay tax on your income.

How much tax do I pay when working remotely in Norway for a company in South Africa?
You are not subject to tax on your income.