Easily manage employment in

Iran
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Whether you want to hire one person or a whole team, Remote's Iran employment guide can help you get started. Note that Remote's employer of record services are not yet live in Iran. Set up a call with a Remote expert to talk through your global hiring plans.

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  • Capital City

    Tehran

  • Currency

    Iranian rial (﷼, IRR)

  • Languages

    Persian

  • Population size

    83,183,741

Services available in this country:
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Facts & Stats

Iran
  • Capital City

    Tehran

  • Currency

    Iranian rial (﷼, IRR)

  • Languages

    Persian

  • Population size

    83,183,741

  • Ease of doing business

    Medium

  • Cost of living index

    N/A

  • Payroll frequency

    N/A

  • VAT - standard rate

    10%

  • GDP - real growth rate

    4% (2021)

Iran is a multi-trillion dollar petro-state that holds the world’s fourth-largest oil reserves (amounting to over 10% of the world’s proven oil reserves) in rich deposits like the Ahvaz, Marun, and the Aghajari oil fields. Iran also has the world’s fourth-largest gas reserves.

Like its neighboring Gulf states, much of that oil wealth has gone into ambitious infrastructure projects that have transformed the mountainous, semi-arid landscape of the nation into a 21st century mosaic of skyscrapers, beach resorts, and ultra-modern highways.

The Islamic Revolution of 1978 - 1979 culminated in the overthrow of Iran’s Shah and themonarchy and led to the accession of a muslim cleric by the name of Ruhollah Khomeini.

In the aftermath of the revolution, Iran has had an uneasy relationship with the west and has been under a number of sanctions forbidding businesses in the United States and much of the west from doing business with Iran.

The Islamic republic is a regional power player located strategically along the Persian Gulf and the Straits of Hormuz — it’s one of the world’s most important shipping lanes where 25% of global oil transport and 33% of LNG passes through

Grow your team in Iran with Remote

Companies hiring in Iran are typically required to either own a legal entity in the country or work with a global employment solutions provider to employ on the company's behalf. Developing the processes required to manage payroll, benefits, taxes, and onboarding in countries like Iran can get complicated fast, especially without localized expertise.

If you’re looking to start hiring in a country like this, using a global employment platform like Remote makes it easy to hire quickly, cost-effectively, and in full compliance with all local legislation.

In the countries where we do offer our employer of record product, Remote takes on the responsibility and legal risks of international employment so you can focus on hiring great talent and growing your business.

Risks of misclassification

Iran, like many other countries, treats self-employed individuals or contractors and full-time employees differently. Misclassification of contractors in Iran may lead to fines and penalties for the offending company.

Employing in Iran

Workers’ rights in Iran are spelled out in several laws, such as:

  • The 1979 Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran

  • The Labor Code (i.e. Rooznameh Rasmi) of 1991

  • The Civil Code of the Islamic Republic of Iran of 23 May 1928

— all of which guarantee equal pay for equal work, safe working environements, and protections against discrimination based on age, gender, religion, and race.

Common questions that could come up during the hiring process include the minimum wage, overtime rates, and guaranteed paid time off.

Minimum Wage

Iran’s minimum wage is fixed at IRR 11,112,690 ($262) per month.

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Competitive benefits package in Iran

At Remote, we’re passionate about helping you craft the best possible employee experience for your team. We are leading the way in developing globally competitive benefits programs. This means making sure employees everywhere have access to both the required and supplemental benefits they need to thrive, and your company has the localized expertise needed to attract and keep the best global talent.

Although we don't yet have our own legal entity in Iran, our benefits packages for all countries are tailored to fulfill the local needs of employees. Typically, our packages contain some or all of the following benefits:

  • Health Insurance

  • Mental Health Support

  • Vision Insurance

  • Pension or 401(K)

  • Dental Insurance

  • Life and Disability Insurance