Moving to Spain? Make sure your tax setup is right from day one
Find out how to structure your move efficiently and avoid costly tax mistakes in Spain.
If you are planning to relocate to Spain, have recently moved, or are organizing your move as an employee, entrepreneur, investor or remote professional, getting the right tax advice early can make a major difference.
At Certus, we help individuals and companies assess their situation, identify the most efficient tax approach and understand which regimes or advantages may apply to their case.
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Moving to Spain is exciting. Tax planning is not always so straightforward.
More and more international professionals are moving to Spain on a digital nomad visa, attracted by its quality of life and professional opportunities.
However, when it comes to organising their tax situation, many questions arise:
- Can I benefit from the Beckham Law tax regime?
- Is it compatible with the digital nomad visa?
- What happens if I receive income from abroad?
- How are stock options or startup equity taxed?
- When should I apply for the special tax regime?
Making decisions without proper advice may mean paying more tax than necessary or missing out on important tax benefits.
Important: The special tax regime must be applied for within 6 months of registering as a tax resident in Spain.
Is this consultation right for you?
If you are considering moving to Spain or have recently relocated, this analysis will help you understand the tax implications that may apply to your situation.
It is particularly useful if you are:
Remote professional
Working for a foreign company
Founder or employee
Of an international startup
Tech professional
Or independent consultant
Executive
Relocating to Spain
Professional with equity
Receiving stock options or company shares
If any of these situations applies to you, planning your tax position from the outset can make a significant difference.
Request your assessmentWhat we will analyse in your case
Our team will review your situation to help you understand:
- Whether you may qualify for the Beckham Law tax regime
- How your situation fits with the digital nomad visa
- How international income or remote work is treated
- How bonuses, stock options or equity participation are taxed
- What steps are required to apply the regime correctly
Our goal is to give you clarity before you make any important decisions.

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Before you begin: the key questions you should ask yourself
We have prepared a practical guide on our blog covering the key questions every digital nomad should ask before moving to Spain.
Read the guideDigital nomads in Spain: key questions about visas, taxation and the Beckham Law
Are you moving to Spain to work remotely as a digital nomad?
You may be eligible for the Beckham Law and other tax advantages available to inbound professionals.
Many professionals moving to Spain on a digital nomad visa or as remote workers may qualify for the Spanish special tax regime, commonly known as the Beckham Law. However, eligibility depends on your personal and professional circumstances, and applying incorrectly can lead to delays or missed opportunities.
At Certus, we help digital nomads and international professionals assess whether this regime may apply, understand the requirements and plan the best tax strategy before or shortly after relocating to Spain.
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Moving to Spain is a great opportunity.
But poor tax planning can quickly become a problem.
The Beckham Law allows eligible professionals to pay a flat 24% tax rate instead of up to 47%. The sooner you plan, the more you can benefit.
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