Work in Tanzania for a corporation based in Ireland

Can I work remotely for a company in Ireland while being in Tanzania?

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

  1. The company you are applying to, is it based in Ireland or in Tanzania? If it is based in Ireland, the company will need to send you a work permit. If it is based in Tanzania, the company will need to send you a work permit.
  2. The company will need to pay you a salary and give you a work permit.
  3. You will need to get a visa to enter Tanzania.
  4. The company will need to send you a letter to apply for a work permit.
  5. The company will need to get you a visa to enter Tanzania.

There is no legal requirement for a company to pay you a salary. You can be a self-employed freelancer and get a work permit.
If you are a freelancer, you can get a work permit and be self-employed. The company will not have to pay you a salary.
It is possible to work remotely for a company in Ireland while being in Tanzania.
Yes, you can work remotely for a company in Ireland while being in Tanzania. It is possible to get a work permit and be self-employed.

How to live in Tanzania and find remote work in Ireland?

Finding remote work in Ireland if you are located in Tanzania might be difficult, therefore we recommend that you first get a remote job in Ireland. Ireland is a country with a very high remote job market. You can find remote jobs in Ireland if you have a technical degree, you are good at English, and you have some experience in a field that is in demand. In this article, we will share with you how to find remote work in Ireland.

What is the best way to find remote work in Ireland?
We recommend that you first get a remote job in Ireland. If you are located in Tanzania, you might be wondering what the best way to find remote work in Ireland is. In this article, we will share with you the best way to find remote work in Ireland.
If you have a technical degree, you can find remote jobs in Ireland.

How a company in Ireland can send my salary in Tanzania?

When working remotely for a corporation in Ireland, you salary can be send to Tanzania but the taxes have to be paid.
What are the taxes that are to be paid and how?

You have to pay the tax to the Irish government, which is €6.5 per month, per employee, plus you have to pay the tax to the Tanzanian government, which is €0.3 per month, per employee.
I don’t think it’s possible to send the money directly to Tanzania, but you could set up a bank account in Ireland and transfer the money there.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Tanzania for a company in Ireland?

If you are working remotely in Tanzania for a corporation established in Ireland, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , the answer is simple.

If you are a foreigner working remotely in Tanzania for a corporation established in Ireland, you are exempt from paying taxes.
This is true for both the corporate tax and the income tax.
As a foreigner, you are exempt from paying taxes in Tanzania if you are working remotely for a company established in Ireland.
If you are working remotely in Tanzania for a corporation established in Ireland, you are not taxed in Tanzania.
You are also not taxed in Ireland.
The exemption is valid for both the corporate tax and the income tax.
The Irish government does not tax its own citizens working abroad, and the Tanzanian government does not tax its citizens working in Ireland.
You are exempt from paying taxes in Tanzania when working remotely for a corporation established in Ireland.
In fact, the Tanzanian government does not tax its citizens working in Ireland.