Beckham Law Calculator for Spain Tax Savings
Use our free Beckham Law Calculator to estimate your tax savings under Spain's special tax regime. The Beckham Law allows qualifying expats to pay a flat 24% tax rate instead of progressive rates up to 47%.
Why Use Our Beckham Law Calculator?
Our Beckham Law Calculator provides accurate estimates to help you understand your potential tax benefits in Spain.
Flat 24% Tax Rate
Beckham Law Calculator shows savings with 24% vs up to 47% regular tax
6 Year Duration
Calculate savings for up to 6 years under the Beckham Law regime
Foreign Income Exempt
Beckham Law means no Spanish tax on foreign-source income
Accurate Estimates
Our Beckham Law Calculator uses latest 2024 tax brackets
Beckham Law Calculator - Calculate Your Tax Savings
Enter your income details below to instantly calculate how much you could save with Spain's Beckham Law special tax regime.
Your Annual Tax Savings
€7,702
with Beckham Law Calculator estimate
€19,200
24.0% effective rate
€26,902
33.6% effective rate
This Beckham Law Calculator provides estimates only. Actual tax liability may vary based on individual circumstances, deductions, and current tax regulations. Consult a qualified tax advisor for personalized advice on applying Spain's Beckham Law.
How the Beckham Law Calculator Works
Our Beckham Law Calculator follows Spain's official tax regulations to provide accurate estimates.
Enter Your Income
Input your annual gross salary in the Beckham Law Calculator. Add bonuses, stock options, and other income for precise results.
Configure Options
Select your region, employment type, and family status. Use advanced options in our Beckham Law Calculator for better accuracy.
See Your Savings
Instantly view your tax comparison. The Beckham Law Calculator shows annual and multi-year projections.
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Who Can Use the Beckham Law Calculator?
The Beckham Law Calculator is designed for individuals who may qualify for Spain's special tax regime. Understanding the Beckham Law requirements is essential before using this calculator.
- New Residents
You haven't been a Spanish tax resident in the last 5 years (10 years for certain cases)
- Employment Contract
You have an employment contract with a Spanish company or are a company director
- Work in Spain
Your work is performed in Spain (with some flexibility for partial remote work)
- Income Threshold
Spanish-source employment income (no maximum limit for Beckham Law)
24%
Flat Tax Rate
6 Years
Maximum Duration
€600K
24% Rate Threshold
Beckham Law Calculator FAQ
Common questions about the Beckham Law and our calculator
The Beckham Law (officially Royal Decree 687/2005) is a special tax regime in Spain that allows qualifying new tax residents to pay a flat 24% income tax rate instead of progressive rates up to 47%. The Beckham Law Calculator helps you estimate savings under this regime. Named after footballer David Beckham who benefited from it, this law attracts international talent to Spain.
Our Beckham Law Calculator uses official 2024 Spanish tax brackets and rates to provide accurate estimates. The calculator includes regional variations, social security contributions, and advanced options for bonuses and stock options. However, individual circumstances may vary, so we recommend consulting a tax professional for personalized advice.
No, you cannot apply for the Beckham Law retroactively. You must apply within 6 months of registering with Spanish Social Security or starting your employment in Spain. Use our Beckham Law Calculator before relocating to understand your potential tax benefits and make informed decisions.
Under the Beckham Law, only Spanish-source income is taxed at the 24% flat rate (47% above €600,000). Foreign-source income is generally exempt from Spanish taxation. Our Beckham Law Calculator accounts for both income types to show your complete tax picture.
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Use our free Beckham Law Calculator to instantly see how much you could save on Spanish taxes.