Author
Emma
Professional Development Specialist

Spain, with its beautiful landscapes and excellent quality of life, does not lack appeal for remote workers. But for freelancers, the tax benefits of the Beckham Law is the icing on the cake. 

Originally designed to attract international talent to the country, the Beckham Law means consultants living and working in Spain benefit from a fixed income tax rate. 

This article is your step-by-step guide to applying for the Beckham Law as a freelancer.  

 

What is the Beckham Law and why is it beneficial for freelancers?

 

The Beckham Law, also known as the Special Expat Regime, is a tax incentive for foreign professionals who live and work in Spain. It gained its nickname from footballer David Beckham who was one of the first expats to take advantage of it during his time at Real Madrid. 

Applying for the Beckham Law as a freelancer means you’ll benefit from:

  • A flat tax rate of 24% for 6 years, on earnings up to €600,000 (this is instead of Spain’s progressive tax rates which can climb as high as 47%). 
  • A significant boost to your net earnings
  • The opportunity to build long-term savings

 

Who is eligible for the Beckham Law?

 

To qualify for the Beckham Law, independent consultants and contractors must meet several conditions. 

Key eligibility requirements

  • Moved to Spain for work-related reasons: this includes relocating for employment or freelance opportunities.
  • Not been a tax resident in Spain in the past five years: This ensures the initiative continues to benefit new arrivals who will contribute to Spain’s economy. 
  • Work for a Spanish company or have contracts with Spanish clients: To reinforce local economic engagement, applicants must either be employed by a Spanish-based company or have freelance contracts with clients in Spain.  

Who is not eligible?

  • Freelancers registered as Autónomos (self-employed) in Spain: Autónomos, who have the flexibility to work with foreign clients, fall outside the scope of the Beckham Law’s aims, which focus on boosting Spain’s domestic market.
  • Those working with foreign-based clients only: for the same reasons, professionals who exclusively work with clients based outside of Spain do not qualify. 

Deadlines and when to apply

When freelancers are applying for the Beckham Law, timing is everything. 

You must submit your application within 6 months of registering with the Spanish tax authorities. Late applications are not accepted under any circumstances. 

Before you start the process, you’ll need your key documents at hand: 

  • Proof of employment with a Spanish company or freelance contracts with clients in Spain
  • Valid passport 
  • Your NIE (Número de Identidad de Extranjero) which acts as your expat identification number

 

Step-by-step guide to applying for the Beckham Law as a freelancer

Step 1: Register with social security and obtain an NIE

First you need to register with Spanish social security. This will enable you to work legally as a freelancer and also access your NIE (Número de Identidad de Extranjero). 

H3. Step 2: Get a tax ID (NIF) and register with tax authorities 

Next you get your NIF (tax identification number) from the Spanish tax authorities. Before registering as a freelancer under the Spanish taxation system with the Agencia Tributaria

Step 3: Submit model 149 (Beckham Law application)

No later than 6 months from receiving your NIE and NIF, you need to apply for the Beckham Law by submitting Model 149 to the Spanish Tax Agency. Be sure to include all the documents they need to avoid delays. 

Step 4: Wait for approval

Processing your application can take a few months. Try and respond quickly to any additional requests to keep things moving smoothly.

Step 5: File taxes with Model 151

Once your application is approved you can start benefiting from the Beckham Law. Be aware you need to file your yearly taxes using Model 151

 

Challenges freelancers may face when applying

 

While the benefits are worth pursuing, the Beckham Law application, on top of Spanish bureaucracy, can be a tricky process for foreign freelancers. 

There are several moving parts to consider: 

Paperwork and bureaucracy

A lot of complex documentation is required. On top of this, the  bureaucratic processes can feel particularly overwhelming when you’re new to the Spanish system. 

Strict deadlines

During the application stage the deadlines are hard-line. Missing any of them will result in ineligibility for the Beckham law and its benefits. 

Tax obligations and compliance

Freelancers need to understand specific tax obligations attached to the Beckham Law as they may differ from standard tax rules. Keeping up to speed with policy changes is also key. It’s a good idea to consult a tax specialist to ensure your compliance. 

 

How Hightekers simplifies the Beckham Law process for freelancers

 

For consultants and contractors working in Spain, the Beckham Law brings valuable benefits. However, managing the application process and the uncharted territory of the Spanish tax system can feel like a tall order. 

Thankfully, at Hightekers, we do all the hard work for you.

Here’s how we support freelancers to take advantage of the Beckham Law: 

Hassle-free application: Hightekers manages the legal and tax setup of your application. This means freelancers don’t need to register as an Autónomo or open a Spanish company. 

Guaranteed legal compliance: We make sure you avoid mistakes and missed deadlines with our expert handling of documents

No administrative burden: Hightekers acts as your legal employer while you retain your freelance status. This means we set up contracts with clients and handle your tax formalities.

Consistent salary payments: Even when client payments are delayed, freelancers receive a fixed monthly salary under Hightekers’ model. 

Personalised support: Our dedicated coordinators help freelancers make the most of the Beckham Law – ensuring compliance and maximising your tax benefits. 

Final thoughts

The Beckham Law is a great way for foreign freelancers in Spain to access  tax advantages. 

Planning ahead and applying early can save you a lot of stress later on. But to remove the hassle of dealing with Spanish bureaucracy altogether, Hightekers make things much simpler for freelancers. 

 

We handle the Beckham Law application for consultants and ensure your compliance with tax rules. This means you can stay focused on your projects and your relocation to Spain

Ready to enjoy the benefits of the Beckham Law? 

 

Simplify your relocation to Spain with Hightekers!

Author
Emma
Professional Development Specialist
A seasoned career development specialist based in Bristol, where she helps international professionals manage the complexities of establishing their independent careers in the UK. With over a decade of experience in talent management and professional mobility, she leads initiatives to support freelancers and independent consultants across various high-skilled sectors. When she's not advising professionals on their career journeys, you might find Emma exploring Bristol's street art scene or cheering on her beloved Bristol City FC!
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