Living in Slovenia while working in Iceland

Can I work remotely in Slovenia for a company in Iceland?

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

  1. The Icelandic company must be registered in Iceland.

  2. The Icelandic company must have a registered office in Iceland.

  3. The Icelandic company must have a registered office in Slovenia.

  4. The Icelandic company must have a registered office in your home country.

  5. The company must have a tax number in your home country.

  6. The company must have a tax number in Slovenia.

  7. The company must have a tax number in Iceland.
    If you are a Slovenian citizen, the company must have a tax number in Slovenia.
    If you are an Icelandic citizen, the company must have a tax number in Iceland.
    If you are a citizen of your home country, the company must have a tax number in your home country.

How can I find a remote job in Iceland while living in Slovenia?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Iceland even if you are located in Slovenia, for that we have prepared this guide.

We have received many questions from people who are looking for remote jobs in Iceland and are located in Slovenia.
If you are in the same situation, this guide is for you.
If you are a remote worker who is looking for remote jobs in Iceland, but you are located in Slovenia, this guide is for you too.
This guide will help you to find a remote job in Iceland.
This guide is for people who are looking for remote jobs in Iceland while they are located in Slovenia.

How can I get paid in Slovenia when working remotely for a company in Iceland?

It is possible to get paid in Slovenia while working for a company in Iceland but it is not possible to get paid in Iceland when working for a company in Slovenia.

If you are a freelancer or a company owner and you are thinking of moving your business to Slovenia, you should know that there are a few things that you should take into consideration.
In this article, I will go over the top 5 things that you should know before you decide to move your business to Slovenia.

  1. Taxes
    The first thing that you should know is that Slovenia is not a tax haven. Slovenia is not an EU member and has a flat tax system.
    Slovenia’s tax system is based on a flat tax system, which means that the tax rate is the same for everyone.
    There are no tax breaks or tax credits.
    The tax rate for individuals is 19%, and for companies it is 23%.
    If you are a self-employed person, you will have to pay a self-employed tax of 19%.
    If you are a freelancer, you will have to pay a freelancer’s tax of 19%.
    If you are a company owner, you will have to pay a company tax of 23%.
    You should know that the tax rate is the same for everyone, regardless of their income.
  2. Taxes on income
    The second thing that you should know is that the tax rate on income is the same for everyone.

Will I pay taxes in Slovenia or Iceland when working remotely in Slovenia?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Slovenia for a corporation in Iceland, so it is best to consult a tax advisor.

Can I work remotely in Slovenia?
Yes, you can work remotely in Slovenia.

Is Slovenia a popular place to live?
Slovenia is a beautiful country with a thriving economy and a great quality of life. It is a place where people can live and work in a country that is close to Europe and the rest of the world.