We manage your Spanish company formation, covering documentation and registration, so you can launch in Spain without losing momentum.
Best for: Small to medium-sized businesses, start-ups, foreign entrepreneurs
Best for: Freelancers, solo entrepreneurs, small-scale services
Best for: Two or more professionals working together (consultants, agencies)
Best for: Larger enterprises, businesses planning to raise capital
Best for: Foreign companies expanding into Spain
Register your company in Spain in 8 easy steps:
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Yes, non-residents including non-EU nationals—can open a company in Spain. You’ll need to obtain a Spanish NIE (Foreign Identification Number) and appoint a legal representative. We assist with the entire process remotely.
The Sociedad Limitada (SL), or Spanish Limited Liability Company, is the most popular structure. It requires a minimum share capital of €3,000 and provides personal liability protection.
While a registered address in Spain is required, it doesn’t need to be a traditional office. Many businesses use a virtual office or professional address service, which we can provide as part of your setup.
On average, it takes 7–14 business days, depending on how quickly documents are submitted and approved. Our team ensures fast and accurate processing to avoid delays.
Your company will be subject to corporate income tax (25%), VAT (21%), and social security contributions if you employ staff. We offer ongoing accountancy services to keep your business compliant.
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