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It will be easier and cheaper to set up a company in Spain with the new Company Law

As global economies emerge from the pandemic and seek to recover from the damage sustained, Spain is planning to introduce the new Company Law - ‘Ley de Creación y Crecimiento de Empresas’, which has numerous implications on the formation and continuation of companies in Spain. The Covid pandemic has negatively impacted companies and the economic climate throughout the world. To assist in the creation of new companies and a better economic environment, the Spanish government has adopted the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan. This national program includes the new ‘Crea y Crece’ Law with significant reforms of the current Company...

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2021 Spanish labour market reform: key changes, implications and nuances

With the introduction of a new Spanish labour market reform at the end of 2021, it is important to understand the key changes and their implications for employees, employers, or anyone looking to enter the Spanish market. In this article, we will guide you through the labour reform and make sense of any nuances or irregularities you might have missed. The key changes of the labour reform include: Training and apprenticeship Contracts Temporary contracts ERTEs (Furlough/temporary massive dismissal) and RED Mechanism Subcontracting Regulated transitional period Priority of agreements   The 2021 Spanish labour market reform: Context and introduction Before analysing the changes made, we...

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Investment in Catalonia

The COVID-19 pandemic struck a blow for much of the global economy. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) was no exception. FDI as a whole declined 42% with developed economies seeing the biggest decline. One exception to the degree of decline was Catalonia, the region of Spain containing Barcelona. According to a report from Catalonia Trade & Investment, Catalonia’s decline was only 22.7%, almost half the global amount. That Catalonia has weathered the storm so well is indicative of a positive economic picture. 2020 built upon the previous 4 years, which saw consistent increases in FDI projects. In these 5 years from 2016-2020,...

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How do I Start a Limited Company in Spain?

Starting a limited company or Sociedad Limitada is a manageable process, but one that involves a great deal of bureaucracy, capital, and effort. Before trudging ahead, there are a number of preliminary steps that must be undertaken. If you are not already a resident of Spain, you and all other directors will need to get a Foreigner Identity Number or NIE. This will provide Spanish residency for business purposes. You will also need to register the company name with Spain’s registry of companies the Registro Mercantil. This will ensure that no other company in Spain is using the name already. The...

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Can I Start a Business as a Foreigner in Spain?

It is certainly possible to start a business as a foreigner in Spain. You just need a business plan, enough capital, and the right documentation. Some of these things will differ depending on whether you want to be self-employed or start a limited company. For those wishing to start a business on a self-employed basis (Autónomo), you will first need two things before beginning the startup process. You will need a work permit and a national identification number (NIE). To obtain a work permit for setting up an Autónomo, you will need to submit a business plan, a copy of the...

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How do I Form a Company in Spain?

Setting up a company in Spain requires a number of applications and registrations that will vary depending on the type of business being set up and the people involved. The first questions are what type of business is being set up and what is your immigration status. Once these two things are sorted out, you must register with tax and regulatory authorities. Setting up an Autónomo First, you will need to decide what type of business you hope to set up. There are generally two types of businesses that most people choose to start. The first is called an Autónomo. This is...

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