Tax rules in Spain and European Union
In the UE country where you are considered resident, you should be taxed like a national citizen (under the same conditions according to the Equal treatment principle).
In the UE country where you are considered resident, you should be taxed like a national citizen (under the same conditions according to the Equal treatment principle).
For a European posted worker or expat, it is possible to be under two different tax jurisdictions at the same time. If their earnings come from two or more countries, they could owe two different national taxes.
There are more than 2 million employees in the European Union today, who work outside of their home-country, representing one of the largest and most challenging expatriate populations in Europe.