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Ask HN: Any startups not based out of India but having developers in India?

2 pointsby raghavaabout 14 years ago
Just wanted to know if there are any startups/small companies that are not having an office in India but have developers (as regular employees, in their payroll) based out of India. Am trying to understand the legalities and taxation details involved. Would it cost a lot for a startup in US/Europe to maintain a workforce of developers in India?<p>Disclosure: I am a programmer based in India.

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gexlaabout 14 years ago
I'm not sure how this would work. Perhaps you would first need to define the term "regular employee." In the U.S. the best way to define a regular employee is by the tax form. Generally a regular employee is considered a W-2 which means you have to do things such as pay into that employees social security (and other social programs) among other things. If your employee isn't a W-2 then he/she is generally a contractor.<p>Since an Indian citizen doesn't live in the U.S. then none of these sorts of laws apply. So, from the U.S. perspective, you would simply be a contractor and your services would be a tax write-off.<p>You specifically mentioned you aren't asking about companies which have a business in India, so that's out.<p>Conclusion: I don't know about Europe but I imagine it's the same as the U.S. Because you don't live in the U.S. you will always be a contractor and the only tax / legal implications is that payments towards your services are a write-off. You would be a regular employee in name only. You wouldn't necessarily receive any of the benefits that typically go along with the status of "regular employee."
gamboabout 14 years ago
Hey there, i can't give you insight about the legalities and taxation details.<p>But in the most cases(Germany) its the lack of trust why we are not offshoring to india or bangladesh. The customers or even management have some anxiety about sharing their specification/code with other firms outside of europe or even outside of germany.<p>I worked for 2 years in a company where the long term goal was to offshore all of their technical stuff to india. And i can say it took us a long time to build the confidence between the employees(project manager etc.) to work with india in an efficient way.