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Global Lives, Global Wealth: Why Family Offices Matter More Than Ever for Business Expats
For many internationally minded entrepreneurs and high-net-worth families, the idea of “home” is no longer tied to a single country. Life unfolds across time zones: companies incorporated abroad, children studying in another continent, real-estate portfolios that span jurisdictions, and mobility decisions influenced by opportunity rather than geography.


Spain Tightens the Causal Link Between Relocation and Directorship Under the Beckham Law
The Spanish Tax Authority (Dirección General de Tributos, DGT) has clarified one of the most decisive aspects of Spain’s special expatriate tax regime (Article 93 LIRPF), known as the Beckham Law.
In Ruling V1439-25 (29 July 2025), the DGT confirmed that to qualify, there must be a direct and provable causal connection between your move to Spain and your appointment as company director.


Historic Record in Company Creation in Madrid: A Prime Opportunity for Expats
Madrid is experiencing a historic boom in company creation, with record-breaking figures that cement its position as one of the most dynamic economic hubs in Spain and Europe. According to data published by ABC, the region has reached unprecedented levels of new incorporations, reflecting the confidence of entrepreneurs and investors in Madrid’s business environment.


Doing Business in Spain: 7 Key Insights for Business Expats
Spain combines a dynamic business environment with a high quality of life, making it a prime destination for international entrepreneurs and professionals. However, success here requires more than just a good idea — it demands cultural awareness and local adaptability. Here are seven key insights to help business expats thrive in Spain:


Bridging Continents: How Business Expats Help European and Latin American Investors Succeed Across Borders
or LAC companies, Spain offers access to the EU’s 400+ million consumers, a pro-business environment, excellent infrastructure, and a familiar cultural bridge into Europe and North Africa.


Why Setting Up an International Company Still Matters in the Age of FATCA, CRS, and EU-Wide Tax Transparency
Here are five reasons why international structuring still matters in today’s regulatory environment:


Structuring International Operations from Spain
In an increasingly connected world, Spain stands out as a gateway to Europe — not only for its lifestyle, but also for its strategic legal and tax advantages. Whether you're an entrepreneur, investor, or remote professional, setting up operations in Spain offers access to a competitive, EU-regulated business environment.
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