Dubai Company Tax Trap: Avoiding Spain’s AEAT Audit Risks

A corporate view of the Dubai Marina skyline, representing the offshore allure that triggers the Dubai company tax trap for Spanish tax residents.

It usually begins over coffee. Marbella in late spring, a client I have known for years leaning back, half-smiling: “I’ve set up a company in Dubai. The accountants there say I pay nine per cent. Zero, if I’m in the right free zone.” This is a typical example of the Dubai company tax trap that […]

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