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The "Beckham Law" (Spanish: ley Beckham; Royal Decree 687/2005) is a Spanish Tax Decree passed in June 2005. The law gained its nickname after the footballer David Beckham became one of the first foreigners to take advantage of it. However, the law is aimed at all foreign workers (particularly the wealthier ones) living in Spain. Upon application and acceptance by authorities, such individuals become liable for Spanish taxes based on their Spanish income and assets but avoid such taxes on their non-Spanish income and assets.

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  • The "Beckham Law" (Spanish: ley Beckham; Royal Decree 687/2005) is a Spanish Tax Decree passed in June 2005. The law gained its nickname after the footballer David Beckham became one of the first foreigners to take advantage of it. However, the law is aimed at all foreign workers (particularly the wealthier ones) living in Spain. Upon application and acceptance by authorities, such individuals become liable for Spanish taxes based on their Spanish income and assets but avoid such taxes on their non-Spanish income and assets. (en)
  • Se denomina Ley Beckham al Real Decreto 687/2005. Este decreto es una modificación del texto refundido de la Ley del Impuesto sobre la Renta,​ vigente entre 2005 y 2007​ e integrada en el decreto 439/2007​ aún vigente. Permite a los extranjeros que se muden a España a trabajar el tributar como no residentes durante un cierto número limitado de años. Esto implica pagar impuestos al tipo general fijo del 19.5% tras el decreto 9/2015.​​ Teniendo en cuenta que el tipo máximo en España es del 45% (artículo 101), esta ley beneficia primordialmente a las rentas muy altas. El futbolista David Beckham fue uno de los primeros en acogerse a la medida, lo que hizo que la ley se rebautizara popularmente como «Ley Beckham».​ (es)
  • La cosiddetta legge Beckham (Decreto reale 687/2005) è un decreto legge spagnolo approvato dal governo Aznar nel giugno 2005 e successivamente abrogato con un emendamento a partire dal gennaio 2010. La legge fra le altre cose prevedeva un'aliquota di tassazione ridotta dal 43% al 24% per tutti i lavoratori stranieri in Spagna con introiti superiori ai 600.000 euro annuali. (it)
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  • The "Beckham Law" (Spanish: ley Beckham; Royal Decree 687/2005) is a Spanish Tax Decree passed in June 2005. The law gained its nickname after the footballer David Beckham became one of the first foreigners to take advantage of it. However, the law is aimed at all foreign workers (particularly the wealthier ones) living in Spain. Upon application and acceptance by authorities, such individuals become liable for Spanish taxes based on their Spanish income and assets but avoid such taxes on their non-Spanish income and assets. (en)
  • Se denomina Ley Beckham al Real Decreto 687/2005. Este decreto es una modificación del texto refundido de la Ley del Impuesto sobre la Renta,​ vigente entre 2005 y 2007​ e integrada en el decreto 439/2007​ aún vigente. Permite a los extranjeros que se muden a España a trabajar el tributar como no residentes durante un cierto número limitado de años. Esto implica pagar impuestos al tipo general fijo del 19.5% tras el decreto 9/2015.​​ Teniendo en cuenta que el tipo máximo en España es del 45% (artículo 101), esta ley beneficia primordialmente a las rentas muy altas. El futbolista David Beckham fue uno de los primeros en acogerse a la medida, lo que hizo que la ley se rebautizara popularmente como «Ley Beckham».​ (es)
  • La cosiddetta legge Beckham (Decreto reale 687/2005) è un decreto legge spagnolo approvato dal governo Aznar nel giugno 2005 e successivamente abrogato con un emendamento a partire dal gennaio 2010. La legge fra le altre cose prevedeva un'aliquota di tassazione ridotta dal 43% al 24% per tutti i lavoratori stranieri in Spagna con introiti superiori ai 600.000 euro annuali. Inizialmente pensata per favorire il soggiorno di medici e scienziati in Spagna è invece stata poi sfruttata principalmente dai club calcistici per attirare fuoriclasse stranieri nella Primera División. Il suo soprannome infatti è legato al calciatore David Beckham, fra i primi ad avvalersi dei benefici della legge dato che gli effetti son stati resi retroattivi sino al 2004, anno dell'ingaggio del campione inglese da parte del Real Madrid. (it)
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