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Moving to Cantabria: How Spanish Taxes Work — And Why Location Matters

41 min · 8 de abr de 2026
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When people dream about moving to Northern Spain, they picture the coastline, the slower pace of life, and a strong sense of community. What they don’t always realise… is that where you choose to live in Spain can significantly shape your tax situation. In this episode of The Move to Cantabria Podcast, I’m joined by Spanish tax specialist Carlos Lorenzo, founder of American & Legal Spain, to break down how the Spanish tax system really works — and why location matters more than most people expect. We explore what it means to become a Spanish tax resident, the key taxes expats need to understand, and how different regions — including Cantabria, Madrid and Andalucía — apply different approaches when it comes to wealth tax, inheritance tax, and more. We also unpack common misconceptions, the role of the Beckham Law, and the biggest mistakes people make when they relocate without proper planning. This is a practical, honest conversation designed to help you make informed decisions — so you can focus on building a life here, not navigating unexpected surprises later. If you’re considering a move to Cantabria, or anywhere in Spain, this episode will give you a clearer understanding of the financial side of relocation — and why it deserves your attention from the very beginning. 🎙️ In this episode, we cover: * What makes you a Spanish tax resident * The main taxes expats need to understand * Why Spain is not one single tax system * How regions like Cantabria, Madrid and Andalucía differ * Wealth tax explained simply * The Beckham Law and who it applies to * The most common tax mistakes expats make 🎧 A final thought: Spain isn’t one tax system — it’s 17 different approaches under one flag. And where you land shapes more than your lifestyle… it shapes your financial life too.

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