Working in Serbia for a corporation in Ecuador

Can I work remotely in Serbia for a company in Ecuador?

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

  1. The company must have a physical office in Ecuador
  2. The company must have a physical office in Serbia
  3. The company must be registered in Ecuador
  4. The company must be registered in Serbia
  5. The company must have a legal representative in Ecuador
  6. The company must have a legal representative in Serbia
  7. The company must have a legal representative in both countries
  8. The company must have a physical office in both countries

How can I find a remote job in Ecuador while living in Serbia?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Ecuador even if you are located in Serbia, for that we have a special section for remote jobs in Ecuador.

How to get a job in Ecuador?
If you are a foreigner, you must first learn Spanish to be able to get a job in Ecuador. And to learn Spanish, you can take online Spanish lessons.
If you are a local, you can also get a job in Ecuador, but if you are not sure how to get a job in Ecuador, you can also take online Spanish lessons.
If you are a foreigner, you can also get a job in Ecuador, but if you are not sure how to get a job in Ecuador, you can also take online Spanish lessons.
There are many ways to get a job in Ecuador, and you can get a job in Ecuador by applying online, by applying through a recruitment agency, or by getting a job through a friend or family member.

How can I get paid in Serbia when working remotely for a company in Ecuador?

It is possible to get paid in Serbia while working for a company in Ecuador but you need to be very careful and follow the rules.

If you are a resident of Serbia, you can get paid in Serbia while working for a company in Ecuador.
If you are a resident of Ecuador, you can get paid in Ecuador while working for a company in Serbia.

Will I pay taxes in Serbia or Ecuador when working remotely in Serbia?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Serbia for a corporation in Ecuador, so it is important to know if you will be taxed in both countries.

The answer is “it depends”.
The US tax code has different rules for “domicile” and “tax residence”. You are considered a resident of a state where your “tax home” is located.
Your tax home is where you are required to pay taxes and where your US income is taxable. If you are a US citizen, your tax home is where you live. If you are a US resident (non-citizen) but have a tax home in another country, then you are considered a non-resident alien.
Your residence is where you are physically located. For a US citizen, it is where you live. For a non-citizen, it is where your tax home is.
So, if you are a US citizen, you will pay taxes in the US, and if you are a non-citizen, you will pay taxes in your home country. If you are a US citizen and have a tax home in another country, then you will pay taxes in the US and your home country.
I am a US citizen living in Ecuador and working remotely for a US company in Serbia.
Do I pay taxes in both countries?
The answer is no.
You will not pay taxes in Ecuador or Serbia if you are a US citizen.