In today's globalized environment, it is increasingly common to find people who move to Spain or people who move abroad (expatriates), generally for work purposes.
It is also common to find people who, being tax residents in Spain, make investments abroad and receive income from other countries, as well as foreign investors who channel part of their investments into Spanish territory.
If you find yourself in any of these situations, or if you have received any income from abroad, before filing your personal income tax return, ask us for advice to analyse your particular tax situation and check the international tax implications that may affect you.
Put yourself in the hands of an expert firm in International Taxation and avoid possible contingencies or errors in your tax return.
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