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    General info on Tax optimization

    The 600k limit is just for the 24% fix on IRPF (personal income tax in Spain), right ? not to the capital gain tax. I know there are great options outside Europe, lot of info in offshorecorptalk :) but for now I am happily settled down in Spain!
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    General info on Tax optimization

    For me it is a great, I am Spanish, lived abroad for more than 10 years, saved some money, invested in some stock. Moved back to Spain under Beckham's regime. And now that that period is finishing I can sell all the stock with gains at 0% tax. If I sold them in 2025 I would pay in Spain CGT...
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    General info on Tax optimization

    Ok, so I just need to sell those stock, and Spain or wherever the stock is domiciled cannot claim later any capital gain tax. I see that few countries have CGT for non-residents, e.g. France 30%, but I don't have anything from France. This seems like a huge advantage for Beckham's Law, why...
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    General info on Tax optimization

    Thanks for your quick response! I really appreciate your perspective, especially as it challenges some of the other information I've received. Do you know of any real-life cases of people under the Beckham Law handling their capital gains this way? If I understand correctly, if I hold stocks...
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    General info on Tax optimization

    I apologise as perhaps I explained it in a rush. Being under Beckham's Law, capital gains outside Spain are not paid in Spain, they are paid in the country where the broker is registered. At least that is my understanding. So moving to another broker in another country could reduce capital gains...
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    General info on Tax optimization

    I'm nearing the end of my 5+1 years under the Beckham regime in Spain and checking out next steps regarding my capital gains. I currently hold stock in a Netherlands-registered broker, where I understand the capital gains tax for non-residents is 10%. However, I'm considering moving my stock to...
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    Beckham Law (Spain) - opportunity or a shitshow?

    Sorry if I didn't explain it right. I didn't say you are not taxed as a non-resident. You are a tax resident, under a special tax regime. That special regime says that for the IRPF you can be treated as a non-resident, that is 24% fixed IRPF. But other taxes... DTA applies to work income from...
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    Beckham Law (Spain) - opportunity or a shitshow?

    Hello! First message here for someone under Beckham's Law! :D As far as I know: - No, you don´t have to disclose your foreign assets, no needed the 720. - No, you are not considered as non-resident for tax purpose. You are a tax resident under a special tax regime.

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