I have read loads of threads on this and other forums, but am still not clear on how to handle the following situation:
- I'll be moving to Spain in January 2022 and won't be needing a visa as I hold a European passport (but have been living in the UK for the past 30 years)
- I will continue to work for a client in London through an agency in London, using my UK limited company
- currently, my limited company invoices the agency, which pays the invoice and charges the end client
- I then do the usual - minimal salary and dividends
- I know the recommended thing to do is to set myself up as an autonomo in Spain and to invoice the agency or end client
- unfortunately, I can't do that - they will only pay me through my UK limited company, and only into a UK bank account, if that is not possible I will lose the client and the contract
- I have seen a few different approaches people take, the most recommended one seems to be to pay corporation tax in the UK and to pay myself dividends in Spain, where I'd set myself up as an autonomo without income, but still pay the social security over there to get health insurance
- I would then declare my dividend income when the time comes, and pay taxes on this in Spain
- I have also read that this may be illegal as the limited company may be considered by Spain to be situated/managed in Spain, so I would have to pay corporation tax over there
- I am not trying to avoid taxes, I just want to find out a legal way of keeping the client in the UK, have them pay me via my UK limited company, pay all the right taxes in all the right places and be set up in Spain in a way that gives me health insurance over there (can't go private, so need the state-provided social security)
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