The BECKHAM LAW: The Best Way to SAVE TAXES in Spain 👆🏻 Everything You NEED to Know

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  • čas přidán 8. 08. 2023
  • Find out how to PAY LESS taxes in Spain with the special tax regime for expats best known as Beckham Law! Requirements, eligibility criteria, and application process in this video.
    If you come to Spain due to work, good news. You may be able to benefit from this special tax regime that will help you be considered a non-resident for tax purposes, and hence avoid paying a progressive tax rate on your income tax (which could reach up to 50%).
    In this video, we will talk about all the details you need to know about this special tax regime and we will reveal the main requirements you need to accomplish to apply for it.
    Can you actually benefit from the Beckham Law? Do not miss this vital information to know if it is applicable to your specific situation.
    Stay until the end of the video to not miss any useful facts to optimize your taxes.
    We are going to specify and know in detail these issues:
    ✅ What is the Beckham Law?
    ✅ What are the main benefits of the Beckham Law?
    ✅ Who can apply for it?
    ✅ How to apply for it in Spain?
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Komentáře • 15

  • @yogamaja
    @yogamaja Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much! One question: Not having been resident for the past 10 years - does this mean not having been a tax resident in the past 10 years? Or does it also mean - not having been a non tax resident (when staying in Spain less than 183 days per year).

  • @sanazrahmani4710
    @sanazrahmani4710 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi, very informative video! I am not sure if I’ve missed the boat not knowing anything about this law. I moved to Spain from the UK and became resident in 2021. I own businesses in the uk and pay myself dividends for which I have been paying tax in Spain at a rate of around 21%. Is it too late for me to apply for this? I spoke to many accountants and not one mentioned this law.

  • @philippblank
    @philippblank Před 10 měsíci

    7:05 so if I run a company in germany, technically I freelance for clients more or less, I can´t apply?

  • @endrilito3633
    @endrilito3633 Před 9 měsíci

    Does the 24% apply on all income meaning no allowance applicable? Thanks

  • @dropitaly
    @dropitaly Před 6 měsíci

    So one of the requirements is that the hiring company must be based in Spain. If I get an income for a foreign company I cannot apply for the Beckham Law?

  • @fandf888
    @fandf888 Před 3 měsíci

    Quick question: I want to apply for the tax benefits with regard the Beckham Law in Spain. I am moving to Spain because I have been given a job there. Can I move to Spain before the job officially starts. If so, how long before the job starts can I move to Spain? For example, the job starts on the 1st September but I want to go now, so I can start settling in. Also, is there an issue if I get my NIE as soon I get to Spain?

  • @spoorthiullur14
    @spoorthiullur14 Před 9 měsíci

    Are you sure that your are eligible at 10 years non residency in Spain or 5 years? As i have read that it has changed recently to 5 years

  • @user-ef5rk7qk8s
    @user-ef5rk7qk8s Před 10 měsíci

    I am looking at the digital nomad visa. Can this be advantageous for a UK LTD company director?
    I am also a owner and shareholder (50% with significant control) of the company that will employ me.
    Will I get tax advantages? I am unsure of the double tax treaty between UK and Spain.
    At the moment I pay myself mainly dividends. However, If I took my income 100% as salary, would I pay 24% tax only, or because the source of income is UK, will I also owe tax in UK?
    What would be the most tax efficient option for UK Ltd director / shareholder?
    Thanks!

    • @hbmustangs
      @hbmustangs Před 10 měsíci

      im sure you pay 24% on SPAINISH. made income. any dividends from other countries are tax free

  • @eugenealamo335
    @eugenealamo335 Před 2 měsíci

    I have a shares of stocks in the US, will I be tax in Spain if I become resident next year?

  • @ukaszczekaa3061
    @ukaszczekaa3061 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Does it apply to EU citizen who works for UK company remotely from Spain?

    • @alesssj4
      @alesssj4 Před 5 měsíci

      No. Company must be registered in and pay tax in Spain

  • @TheMoneyProjectOfficial
    @TheMoneyProjectOfficial Před 10 měsíci

    As an affiliate marketer (Sole Trader) - A Large majority of my clients are UK based. I have recently moved to Spain from the UK. Would I be eligible for Beckhams Law?

    • @hbmustangs
      @hbmustangs Před 10 měsíci

      think you need to work for someone within Spain

    • @enriquelandivar9179
      @enriquelandivar9179 Před 8 měsíci

      @@hbmustangs I don't think this is true anymore with the recent updates to the law to accommodate nomad digital workers