So, you’ve decided to start your own small business or work as a freelancer. As soon as you send your first invoice, you will have to start paying an autonomo fee in Spain. Autónomo is the official Spanish term for self-employed workers in Spain. To clarify, an autónomo can have people working for him or her; it is not necessarily a one-man business.
Starting as an autónomo is not the cheapest option in Spain, considering that if you went bankrupt or were issued with a claim through a lawsuit, you would be personally responsible for the financial consequences. In the worst-case scenario, when in debt, they could take away your house and personal belongings or savings. If you want to prevent running this financial risk for you and your family, you should consider starting a small business (an SME, or PYME in Spanish).
The Spanish monthly fee is the highest in the European Union and this has been a source of many complaints over the years. Discover the different autonomo Spain costs below and which might apply to you by continuing below:
For more information, consult the Seguridad Social website.
The Spanish Tax Authorities are improving conditions for autónomos bit by bit. It’s a good idea to hire a gestor (a private professional that specialises in Spanish administrative bureaucracy) to help you with your tax return. If you pay your taxes too late or file a false or incorrect return, expect hefty fines. There is a new condition for recent mothers that return to work as an autónomo, to pay the flat-rate autonono Spain costs as mentioned above, without having to wait three years to restart.
Not every autónomo generates the same amount of work for a gestor. Therefore, the fee can vary, but on average they will charge you between €50 – €150 a month for their services.
Parents who take maternity or paternity leave will no longer need to continue to pay their social security fee every month during that period. The only condition is that you have been paying your autónomo fee in Spain for more than 12 months.
Starting your own business can be a particularly good idea but make sure you’re up to speed on these monthly fees before you take the leap.