Live in Singapore while having a job in Niger

Can I work remotely in Singapore for a company in Niger?

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

  1. Your company has to be registered in Singapore.
  2. You must have a valid work permit.
  3. You must have a valid passport.
  4. You must have a valid visa to enter Singapore.
  5. You must have a valid visa to enter Niger.
  6. You must have a valid visa to enter the country you wish to work.

I’m a freelance writer and I need a visa for Singapore.

How can I find a remote job in Niger while living in Singapore?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Niger even if you are located in Singapore, for that we have some of the best remote jobs in Niger.

I am an American living in Singapore and I have a remote job in Niger. I would like to know if I could also work in Niger for a year or more.

How can I get paid in Singapore when working remotely for a company in Niger?

It is possible to get paid in Singapore while working for a company in Niger but there are some restrictions and the process is not straightforward.

When you work for a company in Niger, you have to pay taxes to the government. The government in Niger is responsible for the taxes you pay and you can’t pay your taxes directly to the government.

Will I pay taxes in Singapore or Niger when working remotely in Singapore?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Singapore for a corporation in Niger, so it is important to understand your options.

When working remotely in Singapore, you are technically working in Singapore and are subject to Singapore income tax. But you are also working in Niger, which has a different tax system.
If you are a corporation in Niger, you are required to pay taxes on your income in Niger, not Singapore.
However, if you are working in Niger as a freelancer or independent contractor, you are not required to pay taxes in Niger, but you are required to pay taxes in Singapore.
This guide will help you understand the different types of taxes you can pay, and the different scenarios in which you may be required to pay taxes.

Who is required to pay taxes in Singapore?
All individuals in Singapore are required to pay income tax.
Corporations are also required to pay income tax.

What is the difference between individuals and corporations?
In Singapore, individuals are required to pay income tax, but corporations are not.
Corporations are required to pay income tax in Singapore if they have a permanent establishment in Singapore.
Permanent establishment is defined as the place of business where the corporation has a permanent employee or a business office or where the corporation is otherwise permanently located in Singapore.
If the corporation does not have a permanent establishment in Singapore, then it is not required to pay income tax in Singapore.