
Starting a business in Spain – Freelancer or Limited Company?
One of the questions asked by the entrepreneur residing in Spain is whether she should work as self-employed or should set up a company. Although we could consider for this
One of the questions asked by the entrepreneur residing in Spain is whether she should work as self-employed or should set up a company. Although we could consider for this
International company structures established in decades gone by to help wealthy owners of property in Spain avoid tax are now a ticking time-bomb as the Spanish tax authorities set their
As we announced in our last article, the New Spanish Law for contractors and freelancers reforming Self Employed conditions came into force on the 1st of January 2018. These are some
Since its promulgation, Spain has joined countries that aim to attract residents of great fortune. Has the Beckham law helped to attract foreign capital? There is currently an international struggle
PAST: The Federation for self-employed workers (ATA) had long called for an ambitious reform of the self-employed statute for recovering a very punished sector. According to its president, 2 out
It’s just a matter of time that UK expatriates in Spain receive a notification from the Spanish Inland Revenue (Hacienda); claiming unpaid taxes for the last four tax years (tax
The municipal capital gain could be reclaimed to the town halls Numerous courts in all of Spain support the return of the municipal surplus value which current calculation does not
Taxation of amounts returned by floor clauses Customers who receive their refunds of floor clauses may have to pay for them, depending on the deductions applied at the time. The
Self-employed workers and SMEs, with more margin to defer their debts with the Spanish Tax Agency SMEs and self-employed workers will be able to defer their debts and tax payments
Investment triangle between government, companies and investors in SID 2017 The event “Spain Investors Day” celebrates a new edition in Madrid and brings together foreign investors with the government and
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