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The 2025 «Renta» Campaign is Coming: Key Dates and Changes for Expats
The 2025 Spanish income tax campaign (Renta 2025, filed April–June 2026) brings significant changes that will affect every resident, expat, freelancer, and non-resident property owner earning income in Spain. This "advance briefing" prepares you for what's ahead: the...
Quarterly Legal Update for Expats in Spain: Q1 2026
Spain's legal and regulatory landscape for expats, immigrants, and high-net-worth individuals is undergoing significant transformation in 2026, with changes affecting immigration procedures, tax obligations, residency rules, and even how you drive—but most expats are...
Spain’s New Annual Reporting Obligation for Short-Term Rentals: The Critical 2026 Compliance Guide
Introducción If you own a holiday rental in Spain, the administrative landscape has just shifted. A new mandatory annual reporting requirement has been enacted, and missing the deadline could jeopardize your ability to legally operate your property. On December 31,...
ITP Tax in Andalusia: A Detailed Guide for Property Buyers
Andalusia's Property Transfer Tax (ITP) has become one of Spain's most competitive since 2021—but only when you understand the rates, reductions, and strategic opportunities available. This comprehensive guide provides precise, Andalusia-specific ITP information that...
How to Choose a Legal & Tax Advisor in Spain: A Checklist for Foreigners
Choosing the wrong legal or tax advisor in Spain doesn't just cost money—it risks your residency status, property investments, and financial security. This essential guide provides the critical criteria foreigners must evaluate when selecting professional...
The Beckham Law in 2026: Is It Still the Best Tax Regime for Foreign Professionals?
The Beckham Law—Spain's special tax regime for impatriate workers—remains one of the most powerful tax tools available in Europe, offering a flat 24% tax rate on Spanish employment income up to €600,000 and exemption from taxation on most foreign-source income for six...




