Spain Expat Tax Calculator
Spain has become one of Europe's most popular destinations for digital nomads, expats, and international students. With the new Digital Nomad Visa, the favorable Beckham Law tax regime, affordable liv...
Income Tax Rate
19%–47%
Tax Treaty Partners
93 countries
Social Security
6.35% employee
Double Tax Relief
Credit method or exemption per treaty
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Spain has become one of Europe's most popular destinations for digital nomads, expats, and international students. With the new Digital Nomad Visa, the favorable Beckham Law tax regime, affordable living costs, and excellent quality of life, Spain attracts remote workers and retirees worldwide. Our calculators help you understand Spanish visa financial requirements, calculate taxes under the Beckham Law, determine freelance income after autónomo contributions, and estimate the cost of studying in Spain.
Frequently Asked Questions: Expat Tax in Spain
What is the Spain Digital Nomad Visa?
Spain's Digital Nomad Visa allows remote workers earning from non-Spanish companies to live in Spain for up to 5 years. You need to earn at least 200% of Spain's minimum wage and can benefit from a flat 15% tax rate under the Beckham Law.
What is Spain's Beckham Law for expats?
The Beckham Law allows new tax residents to pay a flat 24% on Spanish-source income (up to €600,000) instead of progressive rates up to 47%, for up to 6 years after moving to Spain.
How much does it cost per day to visit Spain?
Spanish immigration requires proof of at least €100/day for tourists (minimum €900 for any stay). Budget travelers spend €80–€120/day while mid-range is €150–€250/day.
How much is the autónomo fee for freelancers in Spain?
New freelancers (autónomos) pay €80/month for the first year under the flat-rate scheme. After that, contributions are based on income, starting at €294/month minimum.