WEBINAR
11 May 2023

Webinar: Spanish Tax Regime Amendments For Inpatriates: New Eligibility Criteria

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Kinship Law Partners

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At Kinship Law Partners we act as trusted advisors to select private clients and their companies. We deliver client-specific advisory services on recurring international legal and tax issues. We founded Kinship to provide our clients with solutions to the legal and tax issues they face in the creation, maintenance, and transfer of their multi-jurisdictional wealth. Our work ethic and service orientation place us at the center of our clients’ interests, in the role of trusted advisors, coordinating the input of other functional professionals. We have a strong network of international advisers and local experts whom we engage, when our clients require foreign advice or specialized domestic advice. We serve our select clients in any location and streamline our processes and communications. Our method is to turn complex legal issues into simple and clearly delivered messages. As an international law firm focused on complex international tax matters we are conveniently located in Madrid and Marbella.
In our presentation, besides providing an outline of the regulations, who will follow a case study format to provide you with an overview of how different types of taxpayers would be taxed under the improved regime depending on their circumstances, and of course cover borderline cases.
Worldwide Wealth Management

A tax policy shift has taken place in Spain. The Spanish preferential tax regime for inpatriates was introduced in 2004, to boost the competitiveness of Spanish MNEs by helping them attract foreign talent through significant tax advantages for employees and executives.

The regime was not, until now, available for business owners, capital investors, digital nomads or successful self-employed individuals. The improved regime is now on a level playing field with its Portuguese, Italian, Swiss and English counterparts.

In our presentation, besides providing an outline of the regulations, who will follow a case study format to provide you with an overview of how different types of taxpayers would be taxed under the improved regime depending on their circumstances, and of course cover borderline cases.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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