Thankfully I still have an EU passport as where we are the internet is so bad I'd struggle to be able to work remotely, although looking at Starlink to see if that's any better
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostThoughts?Comment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
As long as the client allows you to work from Spain and you've got no social ties to the UK, I'd say it's a good option.
I'd also add in that you need to check and understand the rules & regs in Spain, e.g. UK driving licence... https://www.gov.uk/guidance/living-i...iving-in-spain…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by Protagoras View Post
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Covid support should have been loan based, repayable over the long term only by those who received the support.
Lets's hope that this Visa arrangement gets approved soon.Comment
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Originally posted by Protagoras View PostCovid support should have been loan based, repayable over the long term only by those who received the support.
Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostThis is very interesting, especially to me as I already have a property in Spain:
https://www.euronews.com/travel/2022...ay-for-5-years
The law hasn't been passed yet (early 2023 supposedly) and I'd need to see the detail but the thought of paying a flat rate of 15% tax, compared to 25% corp. tax + 8.5% dividend tax is very appealing. I'm not paying for a bunch of covid support I didn't receive.
Thoughts?Comment
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Originally posted by DigitalUser View Post
My only slight concern (I've been tracking this for over a year as we're planning to relocate) is the 15% only kicks in if you spend less than 183 days a year there. That strikes me as somewhat odd, but I've seen that on a few articles nowComment
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There are actually quite a few digital nomad options
https://nomadgirl.co/countries-with-...l-nomad-visas/Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View Post
That does sound odd, which article did you see this? There must be an official document they voted on of the proposed legislation?
It might also be how I'm reading the statement around the 183 day rule which is an misinterpretation. Happy to be corrected on this...Last edited by DigitalUser; 8 November 2022, 23:08.Comment
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I read it as
Non-Resident: Workers and companies who receive income in Spain but cannot stay there for more than 183 days.
Digital nomads (with the visa): Benefit from the same tax rate of 15 percent, limited only throughout the first four years of their stay.
So the 15% tax rate applies for the first four years. I guess it requires a Spanish company to be set up and closing the UK one?Comment
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