Live in Spain while having a job in Netherlands
Can I work remotely for a company in Netherlands while being in Spain?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- The company you are working for has a legal entity in Spain and you are a Spanish citizen.
- The company has a legal entity in the Netherlands and you are a Dutch citizen.
- The company has a legal entity in both Spain and the Netherlands and you are a citizen of both countries.
- The company is not a legal entity in Spain, but has a legal entity in the Netherlands.
- The company is not a legal entity in the Netherlands, but has a legal entity in Spain.
- The company is not a legal entity in Spain, but has a legal entity in the Netherlands and you are a Spanish citizen.
- The company is not a legal entity in the Netherlands, but has a legal entity in Spain and you are a Dutch citizen.
- The company is not a legal entity in Spain, but has a legal entity in the Netherlands and you are a citizen of both countries.
How to live in Spain and find remote work in Netherlands?
Finding remote work in Netherlands if you are located in Spain might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to move to the Netherlands.
Why to move to Netherlands?
There are many reasons to move to the Netherlands, but the main reason is that you can get remote work.
You can find remote work in Netherlands if you have an international company and you are located in Spain.
The Netherlands is a country with a high level of education, and this makes the Dutch people a lot more open to new ideas and technology.
If you have an international company, you can hire a freelancer or a remote employee in the Netherlands.
If you are a freelancer, you can work from home and get paid monthly.
If you are a remote employee, you can work from anywhere in the world and get paid monthly.
If you are located in Spain and you want to work remotely, you can move to the Netherlands.
How to move to the Netherlands?
You can move to the Netherlands by yourself or with your family.
If you move to the Netherlands by yourself, you can get a job as a freelancer.
If you move to the Netherlands with your family, you can get a job as a remote employee.
How a company in Netherlands can send my salary in Spain?
When working remotely for a corporation in Netherlands, you salary can be send to Spain but you need to be registered as a resident in Spain. If you are a resident in Spain, you can receive your salary in Spain.
I’m a Spanish citizen. I’m working in Spain, but I’m registered in the Netherlands. I’m sending my salary to my bank account in Spain, and I’m receiving my salary in Spain. I’m registered as a resident in Spain.
I’m a Spanish citizen.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Spain for a company in Netherlands?
If you are working remotely in Spain for a corporation established in Netherlands, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , there is a simple solution to your problems. This article will provide you with all the information you need to know about taxes for remote workers in Spain.
If you are working remotely in Spain for a corporation established in Netherlands, taxes could seem complicated but in fact, there is a simple solution to your problems.
The first thing to know is that you do not need to pay taxes in Spain when working remotely.
This is not the case in Spain, where there is a tax called IRPF (impuesto sobre la renta de los profesionales) that is applied to professionals and companies.
It is a flat tax of 19% that is applied to your income, which is defined as the amount you are paid for the services you perform for a company.
When you work remotely, you are not paid a salary and you do not have a regular income.
So, you do not have to pay taxes in Spain and you can get a tax rebate of up to €14,200 per year.
If you are a freelancer, you will also get a tax rebate of €14,200 per year, provided that you have a minimum of €10,000 per year of taxable income.