spanish freelance working abroad

Carlsand

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Hello all. I hope you cold give me some advise. Thanks in advance.
I am a Spanish freelance working mostly in Holland in offshore for the last two years and with tax residense in Spain.
I could make about 80.000 e a year may a bit more or less all depend the year. I started doing it legally having an online bank account where to put some invoices to avoid to pay to much, so in this way I could spend some money legally, I don't mind to pay reasonable taxes. Then some people advise me better to be off the radar as a jobless,
So for that reason I opened a FZ company in the UAE so I could have a bank account and trade license. I though this will be the solution but the company I am working for usually, ask me the A1, what I don't have now.
So now I am not able to give the A1 and I don't know if I choose the right way.
I don't have any property in Spain, just an old car and old boat, not married but two kids.
Other reason for don't pay taxes is that unfortunately I don't have enough years worked so I will not have any pension from the government even if I pay lots of taxes, so I have to try to safe as much as I can.
I hope I could explain well my situation.
 
Carlsand said:
Hello jafo. what do you mean?


Maybe you think I should not post this here? I am new here.
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aniglo22 said:
You shouldn't expose on a public thread which is indexed by search engines that you committed/committing a crime/crimes .
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It's not a crime though. In Spain, the amount to evade for it to be considered a crime is 120,000 EUR.

As it stands, it's an administrative offense.
 
I was wrong at the beginning, this is a friend's situation. And my friend earns money legally with a very dangerous job. He asked me to help him with his enquary
 
For 0 risk, you need to leave Spain. Living there, there is no way to do what you're doing without risk (for your friend, of course)
 

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