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How to register a company in Spain

Starting a business in Spain takes a few legal steps. This guide explains how to register a company in Spain, with a focus on an SL - the standard limited company. You will see the exact order, the forms, the fees to expect, and what each step means. Follow this and you will know what to do, who to see, and what to prepare.

Q&A

For more info about SL - taxes, costs, etc.

Can foreigners register a company in Spain?

Foreigners can open an SL in Spain even without residency. You need an NIE and a Spanish tax address.

Steps to Set Up an SL Company

There are 8 core steps. Do them in this order for a smooth process.

Get Your NIE Number

You must have an NIE before you sign anything. It is your tax ID in Spain.

Requesting the Company Name

You need a name certificate before the notary will sign the deed.

Establishing the Shareholders at the Notary

The notary (a public official who certifies legal documents) turns your plan into a legal company via a public deed.

Registering Your Company

You must register the deed so your SL exists in the public registry.

Registration at the Tax Agency

Activate your company before you trade.

Open a Business Bank Account

You must show the notary proof of paid-in capital.

Social Security Number

Sort social security before payroll or if the director must contribute.

Start Doing Business

You can issue invoices once tax and registry steps are active.

Final words

You now know the full path from NIE to first invoice. If you want to stay lean, get your NIE, secure the name, open the account, sign at the notary, register at the registry, activate taxes with Modelo 036, and clear social security.

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