Work in Sri Lanka for a company in Uganda

Can I work remotely for a company in Uganda while being in Sri Lanka?

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

  1. The company must be registered in Uganda and the company must be registered in Uganda as well.
  2. You must be registered in Uganda as a resident.
  3. You must have a valid visa to work in Uganda.
  4. You must be registered with the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) as a resident.

How to live in Sri Lanka and find remote work in Uganda?

Finding remote work in Uganda if you are located in Sri Lanka might be difficult, therefore we recommend to move to Uganda. Uganda is a country with a strong economy, low cost of living, and a beautiful landscape.

What is the best way to find remote work in Uganda?
You can find remote work in Uganda by joining one of the many remote jobs sites.
Remote jobs in Uganda are very competitive, therefore you should join more than one remote jobs site to increase your chances of getting hired.
Remote work in Uganda is not easy and you should be prepared to work for longer hours than in your home country.
You will have to live in Uganda for a while and you will be working for a Ugandan company.
If you are located in Sri Lanka, you can find remote jobs in Uganda by joining remote work in Sri Lanka.
If you are located in the United States, you can find remote work in Uganda by joining remote work in the United States.

How to find remote work in Uganda?
Finding remote work in Uganda is not easy, but there are many remote jobs in Uganda that you can join.
There are many remote jobs in Uganda that you can join if you are located in Sri Lanka.
There are many remote jobs in Uganda that you can join if you are located in the United States.

How a company in Uganda can send my salary in Sri Lanka?

When working remotely for a corporation in Uganda, you salary can be send to Sri Lanka but you need to apply for it.

How to apply for a foreign salary?
Foreign salaries are not really a thing. A foreign salary is a salary which is not paid by the company that you work for.
Foreign salaries are a thing in the world of international job hunting.
When you apply for a job abroad, you will be asked if you have a foreign salary.
If you say yes, you will be asked to prove it.

How to prove your foreign salary?
You can prove your foreign salary by showing that you have a foreign bank account.
A foreign bank account is a bank account which is not owned by the company that you work for.
You can also prove your foreign salary by showing that you have a foreign passport.
A foreign passport is a passport which is not owned by the company that you work for.
If you have a foreign passport, you can also prove your foreign salary by showing that you have a foreign visa.
A foreign visa is a visa which is not owned by the company that you work for.
When you apply for a job abroad, you will be asked if you have a foreign visa.
If you say yes, you will be asked to show your foreign visa.

How to show your foreign visa?
You can show your foreign visa by showing that you have a foreign passport.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Sri Lanka for a company in Uganda?

If you are working remotely in Sri Lanka for a corporation established in Uganda, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , they are quite simple.

Taxes are the responsibility of the employer in Sri Lanka.
The employer should pay taxes to the tax department in Sri Lanka.
The employer should file a tax return for the employee and remit taxes to the tax department.
The employer should keep records of all the taxes paid on the employee’s behalf.
The employer should pay the employee’s wages in full before the end of the month.
The employer should send the employee a W-4 form at the beginning of the year to declare the employee’s tax withholding.
The employer should also send the employee a W-2 form at the end of the year to declare the employee’s income.
The employer should keep records of the employee’s W-2 form.
If you are working remotely in Sri Lanka for a corporation established in Uganda, taxes could seem complicated but in fact, they are quite simple.