EOR Services in Belarus
Our clients
Hire in Belarus Without Incorporating Locally
International companies hire engineering, finance, and operations staff in Belarus without ever registering a local entity. The route runs through Employer of Record (EOR) — a contractual framework in which a licensed Belarusian provider holds the employment contract, administers payroll and statutory contributions, and absorbs the local compliance load. Meanwhile, the client retains full operational direction of the employee.
For IT companies, fintech operators, investment funds, and corporate brands, EOR services in Belarus solve three problems at once. First, the model removes the lead time and overhead of incorporation. Next, it transfers labour, tax, and reporting compliance to a counterparty that knows the local framework. Finally, it gives the client a single English-language contract under which Belarusian hires sit alongside the rest of the international workforce.
We are a direct EOR provider in Belarus, not a reseller. The employment contracts, payroll administration, and statutory reporting all run through our own infrastructure.
What an Employer of Record Does in Belarus
Employer of Record (EOR) is the contractual position of the legal employer. In Belarus, that means signing the employment contract under the Belarusian Labour Code, registering the employee with the social protection fund (FSZN) and the tax inspection, and meeting all employer-side reporting requirements.
In practice, our EOR service in Belarus covers four functions:
- Employment contracts — drafting, signing, amendment, and termination of contracts in line with the Labour Code of the Republic of Belarus.
- Payroll and taxes — monthly salary calculation, personal income tax withholding, social contributions (FSZN, Belgosstrakh), and reporting to the relevant authorities.
- HR administration — leave tracking, sick leave, business trips, disciplinary proceedings, and the full employment lifecycle paperwork.
- Compliance — statutory reporting, labour inspection readiness, and ongoing alignment with changes in Belarusian labour and tax law.
The client manages the work. We manage the employer obligations.
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When EOR in Belarus Makes Commercial Sense
EOR fits several recurring scenarios.
First, fast hires — when the client needs to onboard one to ten employees in weeks, not months. Next, pilot teams — when the parent company is testing the Belarusian market before committing to incorporation. Then, niche roles — senior engineers, finance leads, or product managers embedded into a global team without a local management layer. Finally, post-divestment continuity — when an entity has been wound down but the team needs to keep working under a new structure.
Compared to setting up a Belarusian LLC, EOR removes incorporation fees, registered address requirements, ongoing accounting overhead, and the cost of replacing a director. As a result, the client absorbs employment cost plus a transparent EOR fee, with no fixed local structure to maintain.
EOR for IT Companies, Fintech, and Funds
The majority of our EOR clients in Belarus operate in technology, financial services, or fund-backed portfolios. The structure suits them particularly well.
International product companies use EOR to hire engineers and technical leads in Belarus without standing up an R&D centre. Fintech operators bring on compliance, risk, and operations specialists who report into headquarters but sit on Belarusian payroll. Investment funds onboard analysts and portfolio support staff under EOR for short-term mandates or pre-investment due diligence. Corporate brands hire local sales, marketing, and operations leaders during market entry without committing to a permanent local entity.
In each scenario, the employer-side complexity sits with us. The client deals with the employee — not with the Belarusian state.
How EOR Handles Liability and Compliance in Belarus
As the legal employer, the EOR provider assumes primary statutory responsibility. That includes correct classification of the employee, payment of income tax and social contributions, observance of working time and leave rules, and proper handling of dismissals.
Our compliance work has three layers. First, contract design — every employment contract is reviewed against the current Labour Code and the client’s operational needs before it is signed. Next, ongoing administration — leave, sick leave, working time, business trips, and disciplinary records are kept in audit-ready form. Finally, regulatory tracking — Belarusian labour and tax law change frequently. We monitor those changes and apply them to existing contracts without waiting for the client to notice.
As a result, the client carries operational risk on what the employee delivers. We carry employer risk on how the relationship is documented and reported.
What We Take Off the Client’s Plate
A direct list of what runs through SPEX under an EOR engagement in Belarus:
Signing of the employment contract as legal employer of record
Onboarding paperwork — work books, registration with FSZN and tax inspection, internal HR records
Monthly payroll calculation and disbursement in Belarusian rubles or, where permitted, foreign currency
Withholding and payment of personal income tax (13%) and social contributions (34% employer / 1% employee to FSZN, plus Belgosstrakh)
Statutory reporting to FSZN, Belgosstrakh, and the tax authority
Leave, sick leave, and business trip administration
Termination paperwork, including final settlements and required filings
Ongoing HR consultation in English on Belarusian labour law questions.
Our Services
HR Consulting
Accounting & Bookkeeping
Payroll
EOR Services
PEO Services
Management Company Services
Bank Account Services
HTP Residency Support
How Our Employer of Record Service Works?
Onboarding the Employee
Payroll and Tax Administration
Statutory Compliance
HR Lifecycle
Reporting to the Client
Why EOR in Belarus Works?
Speed to Hire
No Fixed Local Overhead
Direct Provider, Not a Reseller
In-House Legal and HR
How an Engagement With SPEX Runs?
Initial Discussion
Pricing and Proposal
Contract Signing
Recruitment (if required)
Candidate Onboarding
Labour Law In Belarus
FAQ
Employer of Record is a contractual arrangement in which a licensed local provider signs the employment contract as legal employer of the client’s chosen employee. In Belarus, that means SPEX holds the contract, administers payroll and taxes, and absorbs employer-side compliance. Meanwhile, the client retains full operational direction. The structure removes the need to incorporate a Belarusian entity.
The core remit is legal employment, payroll, and compliance. In addition, our EOR service covers onboarding and offboarding paperwork, leave and sick leave administration, business trip documentation, work permit support for foreign hires, ongoing HR consultation in English, and coordination of benefits where the client offers them.
Speed (employment contracts signed within five to seven business days), no fixed local overhead (no incorporation, no director, no audit), reduced legal risk (employer obligations sit with us), and a single English-language contract for the client. As a result, the client absorbs employment cost plus a transparent EOR fee — with no permanent local structure to maintain.
We sign the Belarusian employment contract, register the employee with the relevant authorities, administer payroll and taxes monthly, and provide ongoing HR support — all under a single contract with the client. The employee reports operationally to the client; the legal employment relationship sits with us.
The majority of our EOR clients operate in technology and financial services — international product companies, fintech operators, investment funds, and corporate brands. The structure also fits e-commerce, media, consulting, and any business hiring in Belarus without committing to incorporation.
As the legal employer, the EOR provider assumes primary statutory responsibility for correct classification, payment of income tax and social contributions, working time, leave, and dismissals. Our in-house legal and HR teams monitor Belarusian labour and tax law continuously and apply changes to existing contracts without waiting for the client to flag them.
EOR acts as the legal employer of record — the contract sits with the EOR provider, and the client does not need a local entity. PEO operates as co-employer alongside an existing client entity, taking on HR administration but not legal employer status. As a result, EOR fits market entry and pilot teams; PEO fits established Belarusian operations that want to outsource HR.
EOR fees are charged per employee per month, typically as a fixed fee. Engagements above ten employees attract a volume discount. We provide a written proposal at briefing covering fee structure, payment terms, and total monthly cost — salary, taxes, contributions, fee — before any contract is signed.