We offer tax advice in various aspects, adapting to the specific needs of each individual or non-resident company in the country:
Tax consultations and studies: Personalized assistance to understand tax obligations, percentages to pay and deductions.
Double taxation agreements: Analysis of agreements between the client’s country of origin and Spain to take advantage of tax advantages.
Tax Returns: Complete management of tax returns, including income and form 720.
Representation before organizations: Includes representation for tax verification and inspection.
Wealth and inheritance tax: Tax advice and management of these taxes for non-residents.
Advice on international agreements and asset management: Assistance in the interpretation of international tax agreements and asset management in Spain, such as the sale of real estate and capital gains management.
At ExpatEasy, we specialize in tax advice for companies and expatriates in Spain, recognizing the crucial importance of strategic tax planning. This planning not only ensures compliance with tax obligations, but also explores and takes advantage of the opportunities that Spanish legislation offers for the tax optimization of work transfers, thus reducing their associated costs.
Our team of tax experts provides comprehensive advice to expatriates, based on in-depth knowledge of the tax regulations applicable to the international mobility of workers.
The growing international labor mobility, added to an increase in investments in Spain by non-resident foreigners, highlights the need to have a specialized tax advisor. ExpatEasy is positioned as your strategic ally in these scenarios.
For companies in the process of internationalization or planning to implement expatriation policies, ExpatEasy is the ideal partner. We provide guidance on the tax benefits that support the internationalization of Spanish companies, which, if applied properly, can result in significant tax advantages for the expatriate employee.
In the case of individuals who have not resided in Spain in the last decade and decide to move their residence to Spain for work, they can benefit from the “impatriate regime.” This regime allows them, during the year of their arrival and the subsequent five years, to be taxed according to the rules of the Non-Resident Income Tax, instead of those of the Personal Income Tax.
This regime is especially advantageous for high-income professionals, as they can benefit from significant tax savings. For example, instead of facing personal income tax rates of up to 45%, 24% would be applied to the first 600,000 euros of income, and 45% for higher amounts.
You can learn more about all these topics below or request more information about tax advice by clicking on the following button. Contact us and we will make your life easier!
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Personal Income Tax (IRPF)
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Special regime for posted workers
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