🇪🇸 Income Tax Return in Spain for ExpatsIf you're a tax resident (i.e. you live in Spain for more than 183 days a year), you must file a Spanish income tax return.This applies even if your income comes from outside Spain.Failing to file can lead to penalties or interest charges, so it's important to stay compliant.📜 Spanish WillIf you own property or assets in Spain, it's strongly recommended to have a Spanish will, in addition to your home country’s will.This avoids complications in case of inheritance and ensures your wishes are respected under Spanish inheritance law.🔢 NIE Number (Número de Identificación de Extranjero)Essential for most legal or financial activities:Buying propertyOpening a bank accountPaying taxesIncorporating a companyYou’ll need to obtain this before completing any of the above actions.🏠 Spanish ResidencyIf you live in Spain for over 3 months, you're legally required to become a resident.This affects your access to healthcare, tax status, and various social services.Residency is also a key step for becoming a tax resident.🧑⚖️ Legal Support: My Lawyer in SpainMultilingual legal help from Spanish lawyers, as well as English, Irish, and Scottish solicitors.Services include:Property purchases or salesInheritance lawTax mattersCompany formationWills and estate planningSupport in English and other languages helps bridge legal and cultural gaps.