Spain Beckham Law Tax Calculator
Compare tax under Spain's special expat regime.
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Disclaimer: Results are estimates for informational purposes only and do not constitute tax, legal, or financial advice. Rules change frequently—verify with a qualified professional before making decisions.
About this calculator
See potential savings when qualifying for Spain's special tax regime for inbound workers.
How it works
Flat 24% rate applies up to €600,000 on Spanish-source employment income for eligible applicants.
Spain specific notes
Must not have been Spanish tax resident in prior five years; application within six months of starting work.
Spain uses IRPF for personal income with regional variations. Special regimes like the Beckham Law can apply to qualifying new residents.
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Spanish tax calculators including Beckham Law estimates, freelance IRPF, and cost of living for Barcelona and Madrid expats.
Popular cities: Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Bilbao · Currency: EUR
Frequently asked questions
The special impatriate regime taxes eligible employment income at a flat 24% up to €600,000 instead of progressive IRPF, subject to strict eligibility and application deadlines.