Self-employment in Remozo

Self-employment and working on the remozo platform

Contractors may work with us under different tax statuses, including self-employed status.

Self-employed status is a legal status under which a person works for themselves and does not have an official employer. A self-employed individual manages their own working time, chooses projects and clients, and is responsible for paying taxes and fulfilling applicable legal obligations. The opportunity to operate as a self-employed individual is provided in many countries, including Spain, Serbia, and Kazakhstan.

Tax obligations

Tax obligations of self-employed individuals depend on the legislation of each country. In some countries, self-employed individuals are required to pay only a specific tax applicable to their activities. In other countries, the tax burden may be significantly more complex and multifaceted.

Limitations for self-employed individuals

Self-employment provides flexibility and independence, but it is also associated with certain limitations that should be taken into account. The following are common limitations that may apply in different countries:

As a rule, self-employed individuals are subject to a certain income threshold that allows them to benefit from a simplified taxation regime or exemption from certain tax obligations. If a self-employed person exceeds this threshold, they may be required to register as an individual entrepreneur.

In some countries, self-employed individuals may face restrictions on engaging in certain types of activities.

We expect that, when operating as a self-employed individual, you independently calculate and pay all applicable taxes and engage only in activities permitted for self-employed persons in your country of residence.

If you have any questions regarding your tax obligations, please consult your accountant or tax advisor.

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