Fiscal
Fiscal
6 articles on fiscal in Spain.
Tax registration in Spain: the quiet step that makes the rest coherent
Tax registration is rarely the reason people move to Spain. Nobody dreams of Valencia because they want to update their details with Hacienda. But the unromantic steps are often the ones that decide whether the…
Annual tax return in Spain: the real deadline is not in April
Spain’s annual income tax return has a way of making foreign residents feel as if tax suddenly arrives in spring. The calendar opens, the Agencia Tributaria platform becomes the centre of attention, advisers ask for…
Non-resident tax in Spain: not living here does not make you invisible
Spain has a particular way of entering people’s lives before they officially move. A holiday apartment becomes a second home. A summer rental becomes a property search. A few months of remote work become a serious…
Beckham Law in Spain: the regime that punishes late curiosity
The Beckham Law is Spain’s most famous expat tax phrase, which is part of the problem. A nickname makes a technical regime sound like a lifestyle perk. People hear “24 percent,” remember a footballer, and start…
Working remotely from Spain for a Dutch employer: freedom needs a structure
Remote work has made relocation feel beautifully simple. Keep the Dutch job, pack the laptop, rent an apartment in Valencia, Málaga or Barcelona, and let the rest follow. The workday looks familiar. The salary still…
Hacienda vs the stars: what celebrity tax cases reveal about Spain
Celebrity tax cases in Spain are usually reported as theatre. A global singer. A football icon. A courtroom sketch. A settlement, an acquittal, a fine, a number so large it becomes abstract. They are easy to consume as…