Anyone have experience being paid by a foreign company?
Posted: Tue May 15, 2018 1:03 am
I'm currently going through the interview process for an IT company that hires people from around the world, and they all work from home. I haven't asked how the salary is paid yet, but I'm assuming it'll be a wire transfer to my Japanese bank account. They have about 300 employees, all working from home, and they all get paid regular salaries.
Does anyone have experience with this, or something similar? Is there anything I should be aware of regarding income from foreign banks? I honestly have no idea if this is a risky thing to do or not, but it promises a much higher salary with plenty of real promotion opportunities, something I'll never have in small town Japan. FYI, I'm a permanent resident.
I have a lot of questions, but my main concern is calculating and paying taxes... I'm assuming it can just be claimed as basic income and that there's no extra tax on foreign income, but I have no evidence of that. I'll also have to switch from Shakai Hoken to Koku-Ho, but the 50% bump in starting salary would more than make up for the bump down in benefits. Will I be able to pay employment insurance without being employed by a Japanese company?
Secondarily, I'm wondering if there are any tricks to working from home. Could I claim my home office (I have a house), internet service, etc... as work expenses and reduce my taxes, or anything like that? Would starting a small business make sense for this kind of work?
Any other tips/things to know?
Thanks a lot everyone!
Does anyone have experience with this, or something similar? Is there anything I should be aware of regarding income from foreign banks? I honestly have no idea if this is a risky thing to do or not, but it promises a much higher salary with plenty of real promotion opportunities, something I'll never have in small town Japan. FYI, I'm a permanent resident.
I have a lot of questions, but my main concern is calculating and paying taxes... I'm assuming it can just be claimed as basic income and that there's no extra tax on foreign income, but I have no evidence of that. I'll also have to switch from Shakai Hoken to Koku-Ho, but the 50% bump in starting salary would more than make up for the bump down in benefits. Will I be able to pay employment insurance without being employed by a Japanese company?
Secondarily, I'm wondering if there are any tricks to working from home. Could I claim my home office (I have a house), internet service, etc... as work expenses and reduce my taxes, or anything like that? Would starting a small business make sense for this kind of work?
Any other tips/things to know?
Thanks a lot everyone!