
Should digital nomads pay taxes in Spain but also abroad?
Should digital nomads pay taxes in Spain but also abroad?
Digital nomads are an increasingly popular lifestyle choice, allowing people to travel the world while still earning a living. However, one of the major considerations for digital nomads is taxes – should they be paying taxes in Spain and also abroad?
The answer depends on a variety of factors. Generally speaking, if you’re a resident in Spain then you must pay tax there regardless of where your income comes from or where it is earned. This means that any income generated outside Spain but received within its borders must be declared as part of your Spanish tax return (Modelo 720).
However, if you’re not considered to have residency status then things become more complicated; under these circumstances it may be possible to pay both foreign and Spanish taxes depending on how much time has been spent working inside each country's respective borders during the year prior to filing returns. It can also depend on whether or not double taxation agreements exist between countries which could potentially exempt some earnings from taxation in either nation - such as those related to employment contracts with international companies based elsewhere than Spain itself - so always seek expert advice before making any decisions about this matter!
Ultimately though most digital nomads will need professional help when dealing with their finances due complexity associated with multiple jurisdictions involved: local laws vary widely across different regions so make sure that whatever decision taken regarding payment obligations takes into account all relevant regulations applicable at each stage throughout journey around globe!

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