Beckham Law foreign deferred compensation in Spain and Form 151

Beckham Law foreign deferred compensation in Spain is not a routine Form 151 issue. If a payment arises from pre-relocation work, deferred remuneration or a corporate supplementary benefit, payroll alone may not settle the tax treatment. A technical review is often advisable before filing.

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Beckham Law and foreign trust in Spain: Inheritance, Wealth and Solidarity Taxes

Beckham Law and foreign trust in Spain: how Inheritance Tax, Wealth Tax and Solidarity Tax may affect impatriates, beneficiaries and internationally mobile families in Spain.

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Beckham Law primary residence in Spain: imputed rental income and Form 151

Spain’s TEAC ruling 3697/2025 means taxpayers under the Beckham Law should review whether a primary residence in Spain may trigger imputed rental income on Form 151. This guide explains the rule, the risk and when a technical review is advisable.

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Beckham Law foreign bonus in Spain and Form 151

If you are under Spain’s Beckham Law and receive a foreign bonus, payroll may not tell the whole story. This article reviews Form 151, pre-relocation bonus issues and Social Security under the special regime.

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Beckham Law Spain lawyers for impatriates: how to apply the tax regime safely

Beckham Law Spain Lawyers for Impatriates | Pérez Parras Economists & Lawyers Moving to Spain for work —or to start a business or work remotely— has an immediate tax impact. […]

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Beckham Law Spain Requirements 2026: Form 149 and 6-Month Deadline

Beckham Law Spain requirements in 2026 go far beyond simply moving to Spain and paying less tax. This guide explains who can qualify under Article 93, how to file Form 149 on time, what happens with family members and remote workers, and which mistakes can trigger denial, exclusion or later Form 151 problems.

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