TAX ADVISOR IN DÉNIA · ADVANCED TAX SERVICE
Residency, the Beckham regime and wealth tax planning for foreign nationals relocating to or investing in Dénia and the Marina Alta.
Beckham Law standard application €595 + VAT (complex cases from €1,200 + VAT); initial consultation €150 + VAT.
Legal position last reviewed: July 2026
We tell you whether the Beckham regime actually fits your situation, rather than selling you a structure you do not qualify for.
We look at your residency position and your tax position as one question, because in Spain they are tied together.
We work locally in the Marina Alta and across borders, taking into account the double-tax treaties that affect you.
Tax detail is handled by Daniel Bertomeu, Tax and Legal Advisor (AEDAF, APAFCV), and reviewed under Juan Bertomeu, abogado colegiado ejerciente, ICALI #4643.
We help a British executive relocating who wants to know if the Beckham regime applies, a high-net-worth Scandinavian couple worried about wealth tax, and a Dutch or German investor working out their residency now that the golden visa has gone. If you are a straightforward retiree with a single home, your Modelo 210 is usually enough; this page is for bigger or cross-border situations. Modelo 210 in Dénia for straightforward owners.
We analyse whether and when you become Spanish tax resident, and what that means for your worldwide income.
We review your eligibility for the special regime for inbound workers (art 93 LIRPF) and, where it fits, we prepare and file the Modelo 149 election.
We review your exposure to Impuesto sobre el Patrimonio, including the Comunidad Valenciana allowances that apply to your assets.
We review the interaction of double-tax treaties, pensions and investment income, and coordinate with your adviser at home.
We guide you on the residency routes that remain after the golden visa was abolished.
These are the key thresholds and rules behind your plan, with our fees. Your final figure depends on the complexity of your situation.
Beckham regime (special inbound-worker tax)
Special regime for inbound workers; prior-residency bar of 5 years (reduced from 10)
Art 93 LIRPF; Ley 28/2022
24% up to €600,000; 47% on the excess; 6 years
Modelo 149 (Beckham election)
Election filed within 6 months of Social Security registration
AEAT
within 6 months
Tax residency
Triggers taxation on worldwide income
Ley 35/2006
>183 days or centre of interests
Wealth tax (Patrimonio, Comunidad Valenciana)
Non-residents taxed on Spanish assets only
Ley 5/2025, per Garrigues
exempt minimum €1,000,000 from 31 Dec 2025
Golden visa
Buying property no longer grants residency
Ley Orgánica 1/2025 (BOE 3 January 2025)
abolished from 3 April 2025
Our Beckham Law review and election
Eligibility assessment plus the Modelo 149 election where it fits
Expat Abogados published fee
€595 + VAT standard; from €1,200 + VAT complex
Initial consultation
We map your situation and tell you honestly what the smart structure is
Expat Abogados published fee
€150 + VAT
Complex cross-border tax plans
Multi-jurisdiction structuring quoted after the initial consultation
Expat Abogados
on request
Our Beckham Law standard application, for employees, digital nomads and highly qualified profiles, is €595 plus VAT; complex cases such as company directors or entrepreneurs run from €1,200 plus VAT. An initial consultation is €150 plus VAT. Complex cross-border tax plans are quoted on request after we understand your situation. We give you a straight answer on whether a structure actually fits before you commit to anything.
See all our fees for Dénia in one place
Estimates only. Final costs depend on your situation and its complexity.
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Henrik, a Scandinavian executive, took up a new role with a Spanish company and bought a home near Dénia, and wanted to know whether the Beckham regime applied to him.
Eligibility
We confirmed he had a genuine employment relationship and had not been resident in Spain in the prior 5 years.
Modelling
He met the Beckham conditions, so we modelled the 24% regime against ordinary IRPF and showed a clear saving.
Election
We prepared the Modelo 149 within 6 months of his Social Security registration.
Cross-border and wealth tax
Under the regime his foreign investment income fell outside Spanish tax, and we reviewed his wealth tax position on his Spanish assets.
A compliant Beckham election, with residency and wealth tax planned in advance.
Illustrative example based on real cases. Names changed. Figures vary by situation.
Assuming the Beckham regime fits everyone
What goes wrong: It requires a genuine work relationship and does not apply to most retirees on passive income.
How we prevent it: We assess your eligibility honestly before you rely on it.
Buying property expecting a visa
What goes wrong: The golden visa ended on 3 April 2025, so a purchase no longer grants residency.
How we prevent it: We explain the residency routes that actually remain.
Drifting into tax residency
What goes wrong: Passing 183 days or shifting your centre of interests makes you taxable on worldwide income.
How we prevent it: We plan your time in Spain and your residency position in advance.
Ignoring wealth tax
What goes wrong: Impuesto sobre el Patrimonio can apply above the thresholds, including to non-residents on Spanish assets.
How we prevent it: We review your exposure and the Comunidad Valenciana allowances.
Missing the Beckham Modelo 149 deadline
What goes wrong: The election must be filed within 6 months of Social Security registration or it is lost.
How we prevent it: We prepare and file the Modelo 149 in time.
The Beckham regime is narrow. It is designed for genuine employment, a directorship, an entrepreneur or qualifying remote work, not for most retirees living on passive income. And the golden visa was abolished from 3 April 2025, so buying property no longer grants residency. We give you the honest position, not a sales pitch.
Visit Our Offices
Meet us in Dénia or Moraira for property and tax matters connected to Dénia, the Marina Alta, and the wider Costa Blanca.
Calle del Dr. Calatayud, 39, planta baja, 03724 Moraira, Alicante
Property and tax legal support for international clients in Moraira.

Calle Ramón y Cajal 5E, Oficina 1, Dénia, Alicante, Spain
Broader support across Dénia, Alicante province, and international client matters.

Common questions from foreign nationals relocating to or investing in Dénia and the wider Marina Alta.
Tell us your situation and we will tell you, honestly, what the smart structure is.
Information on this page is general and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Advice depends on your documents and circumstances.
Fill out the form and tell us where you stand. We will get back to you, usually within 24 hours, with the right next step.
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Calle Ramón y Cajal 5E, Oficina 1, 03700 Dénia, Alicante
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Calle del Dr. Calatayud, 39, planta baja, 03724 Moraira, Alicante