English-speaking accountant in Barcelona
Barcelona has become one of the main technology and startup hubs in Europe. Many international founders choose the city not only because of its strong entrepreneurial ecosystem, but also because of its cosmopolitan lifestyle, international environment and Mediterranean quality of life.
However, startup founders are not the only international professionals relocating to Barcelona. Many freelancers, ecommerce business owners and remote consultants also choose the city as a base from which to operate internationally while living in Spain.
Whether you are launching a startup, running an ecommerce business or working remotely as a freelancer, understanding your tax obligations from the beginning is essential to avoid unnecessary problems and penalties later.
At In English Gestoría, we help startup founders, ecommerce businesses and international freelancers living in Barcelona manage their taxes and accounting clearly and efficiently. We work fully remotely, in English, and with modern digital tools that simplify processes and reduce unnecessary administrative complexity.
Tax and accounting services for expats in Barcelona
Our services are especially focused on startups, international freelancers and online businesses operating from Barcelona.
Many early-stage startups need practical accounting support adapted to businesses with limited budgets and relatively simple structures during their first stages of growth.
At the same time, many freelancers and consultants working remotely from Barcelona for clients in other European countries also face specific VAT and tax obligations that require proper guidance from the beginning.
Our services typically include:
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Self-employed registration (autónomo)
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Quarterly tax filings
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Personal income tax returns
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Company accounting and bookkeeping
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VAT and ecommerce support
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Beckham Law guidance
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Modelo 720 reporting
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Ongoing tax support for freelancers and companies
Why expats in Barcelona choose an English-speaking accountant
Barcelona attracts professionals from all over the world, especially within the startup, ecommerce and technology sectors.
However, Spanish tax regulations can quickly become overwhelming when dealing with:
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Tax residency rules
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Social security obligations
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Invoicing requirements
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Foreign income declarations
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Company compliance
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Communication barriers
Many startup founders initially try to manage everything themselves in order to reduce costs during the early stages of their business. However, this often leads to spending large amounts of time trying to understand a system that is still significantly more complex than in many other European countries or the United States.
Another common issue among ecommerce businesses is working with accounting firms that are not specialized in ecommerce. Once a business starts selling across different European countries, VAT obligations can become significantly more complex, especially regarding OSS (One Stop Shop) reporting.
It is also very common for freelancers working remotely with foreign clients to underestimate the complexity of their setup. Even when their services are VAT exempt, they may still need specific registrations such as the ROI (Registro de Operadores Intracomunitarios) when invoicing clients in other EU countries.
Working with an English-speaking accountant specialized in startups, ecommerce and international freelancers helps ensure that you fully understand your obligations and avoid common mistakes from the beginning.
Self-employed taxes in Barcelona for freelancers and remote workers
Barcelona is one of the most popular cities in Europe for startup founders, ecommerce entrepreneurs and freelancers working remotely in areas such as technology, consulting and marketing.
One of the most common misunderstandings is believing that working with foreign clients means taxes only need to be paid abroad.
In reality, what usually determines where taxes must be paid is tax residency. In many cases, individuals living and working from Barcelona may become Spanish tax residents from the very beginning due to their centre of economic interest being located in Spain.
If you are considered a Spanish tax resident, you may need to declare your worldwide income in Spain.
This can involve:
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Registering as autónomo
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Paying social security contributions
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Filing quarterly taxes
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Charging VAT in certain situations
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Declaring foreign income correctly
Each situation depends on factors such as residency status, type of activity and client location.
Proper tax planning from the beginning can help avoid future penalties and unnecessary problems.
Accounting services for startups and international businesses in Barcelona
Barcelona has a strong international startup ecosystem, attracting founders, ecommerce businesses and consultants from around the world, particularly within the technology and marketing sectors.
We support foreign entrepreneurs operating businesses in Spain, including:
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SL company setup support
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Bookkeeping and accounting
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VAT compliance
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Payroll management
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Annual accounts
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Tax filings
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Ecommerce tax support
Many international founders and freelancers are unfamiliar with Spanish compliance requirements, especially regarding invoicing, VAT and reporting obligations.
In addition, even when expats speak Spanish fluently in daily life, discussing accounting and tax matters in another language is often much more difficult.
Another common frustration among expats in Spain is the lack of communication and responsiveness they experience with many traditional accounting firms that are heavily overloaded with clients.
At In English Gestoría, we combine clear communication in English with modern digital systems that simplify processes, reduce delays and help clients stay organized.
Can you work remotely from Barcelona and continue paying taxes abroad?
This is one of the most common questions among expats moving to Barcelona.
In many cases, the answer is no.
Spain applies tax residency rules based not only on the number of days spent in the country, but also on your centre of economic interest.
If your professional activity and personal life are mainly based in Spain, you may be considered a Spanish tax resident even before reaching 183 days.
This is particularly common among:
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Remote workers
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Freelancers
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Online business owners
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Consultants working with foreign clients
Spain also has double taxation agreements with many countries, which may help avoid double taxation in certain situations, although each case should be analysed individually.
Modelo 720 and foreign assets reporting in Spain
Expats living in Barcelona are often unaware of Spain’s foreign asset reporting obligations.
If you are a Spanish tax resident and your assets abroad exceed certain thresholds, you may need to file Modelo 720.
This may include:
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Foreign bank accounts
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Investments
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Real estate abroad
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Cryptocurrency holdings
Although Modelo 720 is not a tax itself, it is an important reporting obligation that should be handled correctly.
Why clients choose our accounting services in Barcelona
Our clients value clear communication, transparency and practical guidance.
We understand the challenges expats and international professionals face when relocating to Spain.
Our approach focuses on:
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Communication in English
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Remote and digital processes
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Personalized support
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Experience working with expats
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Long-term tax planning
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Clear explanations without unnecessary complexity
We help clients understand not only what needs to be done, but also why it matters.
