Work in Tunisia for a company in Iran

Can I work remotely for a company in Iran while being in Tunisia?

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

  1. Check the laws of the country you are going to work in.
  2. Check the visa regulations of the country you are going to work in.
  3. Check the visa regulations of the country you are coming from.
  4. Check the visa regulations of the country you are going to.

How to live in Tunisia and find remote work in Iran?

Finding remote work in Iran if you are located in Tunisia might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to first live in Iran and then find remote work in Iran.

Here is a list of the best remote work platforms in Iran:
Iran: Best remote work platforms
In this article, we are going to compare the best remote work platforms in Iran.
We are going to compare the best remote work platforms in Iran to make your decision easier.
We will compare the best remote work platforms in Iran in the following categories:

  1. Best remote work platforms in Iran
  2. Top remote work platforms in Iran
  3. for freelancers
  4. Top remote work platforms in Iran for freelancers
  5. for startups
  6. Top remote work platforms in Iran for startups

How a company in Iran can send my salary in Tunisia?

When working remotely for a corporation in Iran, you salary can be send to Tunisia but you need to pay the transfer fee. This is a common practice in the Middle East.

How to get a visa to Tunisia?
To get a visa to Tunisia, you need to apply for a Tunisian visa at the Tunisian embassy or consulate in your home country.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Tunisia for a company in Iran?

If you are working remotely in Tunisia for a corporation established in Iran, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it’s not.

Here is how you can pay your taxes in Tunisia when working remotely for an Iranian company.

  1. Taxes on income
    Income tax in Tunisia is very high, and the tax rate is 40%. So, if you are earning an income of more than 5,000 Tunisian Dinars (about $2,500) per month, you should pay 40% of it to the government.
    In order to calculate your income, you have to add the income of your spouse if he/she is also working remotely for an Iranian company.
    In this case, the income of the spouse is included in the income of the company, and therefore, he/she is liable to pay taxes.
  2. Taxes on the dividends
    In Tunisia, dividends are subject to taxes as well. So, if you are a shareholder of a company, you will have to pay taxes on the dividends you receive.
    You can pay your taxes on dividends with your personal bank account, but it is more convenient to pay them with your company’s bank account.
  3. Taxes on the business profits
    You can also pay your taxes on business profits. However, the company must be registered in Tunisia and you must have an account with the Tunisian tax authorities.