The Community of Madrid will temporarily take on the responsibility of collecting the Temporary Solidarity Tax on High Fortunes, approved by the central government, with the purpose of using the funds to further reduce the tax burden in the region. To achieve this, it will adjust the rebate on the Wealth Tax for those already… Continue reading Tax advisor: The Community of Madrid temporarily takes over the collection of the Solidarity Tax to alleviate the regional tax burden
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Spanish Beckham Law: Special tax regime for digital nomads (and other individuals) moving to Spain
The new Startup Law in Spain has brought with it many changes. Perhaps one of the most significant has been in terms of taxation, more specifically the increase in the number of different cases or scenarios in which individuals can take advantage of the Spanish Beckham Law. The Beckham Law is a Spanish special tax… Continue reading Spanish Beckham Law: Special tax regime for digital nomads (and other individuals) moving to Spain
Tax advisor: The New VAT for Self-Employed Professionals
The Value Added Tax (VAT) is one of the most well-known and demanding taxes in Spain, posing a particular challenge for self-employed individuals. Maintaining an accurate and legally compliant record of all fiscal transactions has become essential. Here, we present the significant innovation in the lives of self-employed individuals that will transform the perception of… Continue reading Tax advisor: The New VAT for Self-Employed Professionals
Tax advisor: Ways to take advantage of donations to reduce the tax burden on the Personal Income Tax return
Donations can have a positive impact on your tax burden, as they not only contribute to charitable causes, but also provide significant tax benefits. When filing your income tax return, we can use donations to reduce the amount you have to pay. Below, we will explain the requirements and steps to take full advantage of… Continue reading Tax advisor: Ways to take advantage of donations to reduce the tax burden on the Personal Income Tax return