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    Default Living in Spain working for Uk Ltd Company

    Is this arrangement ok for teaching English in Spain?
    I already have UK LTd company owned 100% by myself (since 2002).
    My daughter and myself are both directors and she is in the uk. (This way the spanish authorities won't be able to say the company is manged form Spain -IS THIS CORRECT)
    I nomally pay myself dividend from the earnings of my LTD
    Declare corporate tax for those dividends in UK
    Please could you explain?
    Are the following 2 different options?
    Declare rendimientos del capital from LTD on your Spanish self assessment.
    You'll pay taxes but you'll do everything by the book and be free.
    Bill the LTD for management expenses once a year (can this be my accountants fee and my admin fee)
    Pay autonomos only for this month every year.
    Who or what are the autonomos?
    What about social security payments?

    Thanks

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    Hello Julia57,

    We are not very knowledgeable in the field of language teaching services and the way they are taxed in Spain. I recommend you to make some research in specific websites about investing and operating businesses in Spain that may be able to offer exact information for your particular case if you contact them; for instance Invest in Spain ( ICEX, public corporation ).

    Also, the Office for Economic & Commercial Affairs in the Spanish Embassy in London can offer assitance.

    Alternatively, perhaps another forum member can share any information he may have.

    Regards,
    Patricia Martin
    Immigration Consultant at Lawbird | Contact Me
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