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    Moving countries (EU), switching banks, payroll and tax questions

    @luna70 Actually if you make a company in like Delaware or Portugal and then become an employee of that company it’s much better. You just have to learn to play the game, depending of your expected gains one option or another might be more beneficial. I’m a freelancer as well living in Spain...
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    Got the Estonian e-residency approved

    @matheww1 .. I know it’s different that’s why I’m explaining it to you. You are treating a company like a person, it doesn’t matter as long as it is a company where it is. Hacienda can’t do anything about it. If it’s your personal taxes as a person is another story. I have informed myself, you...
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    Got the Estonian e-residency approved

    @matheww1 Spanish, currently self employed (autónoma) looking to create a company but since my job is digital marketing I have to be careful with my strategy because of influencer law and such. I’m currently on kid having time so for the next 4 years all my taxes are returned so I’m taking the...
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    Got the Estonian e-residency approved

    @matheww1 I live in Spain, im telling you how it works in Spain, I don’t know about other countries, I know Germany is more like u said I think but idc because I live in Spain.. where OP lives.. They can try, they won’t have any legal leg to stand on, a company is not the same as a person.
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    Got the Estonian e-residency approved

    @jamesl Yes, exactly, but if you live in spain and your customers are outside of Spain, your company is outside of Spain, your company pays taxes wherever it’s based and you just pay taxes on your income. Also tax residency of a company is not the same as a person. Doesn’t work the same. Doesn’t...
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    Got the Estonian e-residency approved

    @matheww1 Not really. Tax residency only matters for IRPF, tax on personal income not company’s income. A company outside of Spain with the clients outside of Spain but one ceo living in Spain the company pays taxes wherever it is and the ceo will only pay taxes on their income, what they pay...
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    Got the Estonian e-residency approved

    @matheww1 It depends on where their clients are
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