The Special Tax Regime for workers, professionals, entrepreneurs, and investors relocated to Spanish territory, commonly known as the “Beckham Law”, is aimed at workers, both Spanish and foreign, who move to Spain for work purposes or to telework from Spain. According to this regulation, relocated workers who meet certain requirements have the option to choose… Continue reading Beckham Law: The Special Tax Regime, Beneficial for Digital Nomads and Inpatriates
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The Beckham Law and its implications on payroll: key aspects
The Beckham Law, formally known as the “special tax regime applicable to workers, professionals, entrepreneurs and investors relocated to Spanish territory”, regulates the taxation, in accordance with non-resident regulations, of the income of individuals relocated to Spain who have acquired tax residence. Since its introduction in 2005, this regulation has been the subject of attention… Continue reading The Beckham Law and its implications on payroll: key aspects
Important Changes in UK Tax Legislation Announced in the Spring Budget
The recent announcement by the Chancellor in the context of the spring budget has marked a significant milestone in the field of international taxation in the UK, with substantial changes to the rules regarding tax domicile. This change, seemingly stemming from policies proposed by the Labour Party, constitutes a long-debated revision regarding the tax domicile… Continue reading Important Changes in UK Tax Legislation Announced in the Spring Budget