Spanish tax issues? Here's our advice...
- Rolf Silver

- Jul 2
- 1 min read
Not all advice is good advice. Especially when it crosses borders. "My accountant said it would be fine." "Our UK lawyer thought it was just admin."
"The advisor we used said it worked for other countries."
I hear this all the time from clients facing Spanish tax issues... and it’s rarely malicious.
But cross-border advice isn’t plug and play.
Spain has its own rules. And they don’t always match up with what works in the UK, US, or Israel.
I’ve seen well-intentioned advice lead to:
Missed tax regime windows
Directors with unexpected liability
Structural mismatches that trigger audits
If your advisor doesn’t understand the Spanish system inside-out, you might be running blind.
At End2End, we bridge both sides.

We know what works in London and what doesn’t fly in Barcelona.
Before you act on generic advice, ask if it’s built for the right country.




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