- Requirements and procedures for setting up a company in Spain:
- Obtain a Foreigner Identification Number (NIE)
- Choose the legal form of the company
- Draw up the bylaws and deed of incorporation
- Register with the Commercial Registry and obtain the Tax Identification Number (NIF)
- Comply with the licensing and permit requirements specific to the business activity
- Benefits of having a tax address in Spain:
- Legal and tax compliance in Spain
- Access to local banking and financial services
- Establishing a physical presence in the country
- The importance of legal representation through power of attorney:
- Appointment of a legal representative for the company
- Functions and responsibilities of the legal representative
- Facilitation of communication and legal procedures in Spain
- How MDE can help:
- Provide a tax address in Spain for non-residents
- Legal representation and power of attorney services
- Advice and support with legal and administrative procedures
- Opening a bank account for your company
- A nearby logistics hub for whatever you need
Spain is an attractive destination for entrepreneurs from all over the world who want to set up their own company in a thriving business environment. Although the idea of starting a company in a foreign country may seem complicated, Spain offers a favorable legal framework and business system for non-residents, both European and non-European.
In this article, we will explore the key steps to set up a company in Spain without being a resident, and how the services of MDE can ease the process by providing a tax address and legal representation through power of attorney.







