Optimize Your Taxes with the Beckham Law
Special tax benefits for non-residents in Spain. Find out if you qualify and start saving today!
Explaining the Beckham Law
Welcome to our specialized law firm, where we help non-residents in Spain benefit from the Beckham Law. By applying this special tax regime, you can significantly reduce your tax burden and enjoy a more favorable fiscal environment. Let us guide you step by step to ensure you maximize your savings.
The Beckham Law (also known as the Special Expat Tax Regime) grants new Spanish residents—who meet certain criteria—an opportunity to pay taxes as non-residents. This can reduce your overall tax rate, potentially saving you thousands of euros each year. Our legal experts will help you determine your eligibility and guide you through the entire application process.
Reduced Tax Rate: Pay a flat rate instead of Spain’s progressive scale.
No Worldwide Taxation: Only income generated in Spain is subject to taxation (with some exceptions).
Straightforward Application: With professional guidance, get approval faster and without unnecessary stress.
Simulated Savings
Curious about how much you could save under the Beckham Law? Use our free calculator! Simply input your annual income, answer a few quick questions, and we’ll estimate your potential tax savings. It’s a fast and easy way to see the impact on your finances before you apply
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Requirements
You may be eligible if you:
- Have not been a Spanish tax resident in the previous 10 years.
- Relocate to Spain for professional or employment purposes.
- File your application within the six-month period following your registration as a resident in Spain.
- Maintain Spanish residency throughout the benefit period.
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FAQs
Typically, you can enjoy the special tax rate for up to six years from the date you become a tax resident.
In most cases, foreign-earned income is not taxed in Spain under this regime, but certain exceptions apply. We’ll review your case to ensure full compliance.
Your eligibility might be affected if you switch jobs or become self-employed. Our team can guide you through the specifics based on your new circumstances.
Yes, it is possible to open a company from abroad by granting a power of attorney to a representative in Spain.