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).
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.
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?
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?
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!
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?