Starting a company in Spain involves forming one of two types of Spanish legal entities: “Sociedad Anónima” (S.A.) or the limited liability company (S.L.). Each requires submitting a business plan, a different share of minimum stock capital, and a specific number of founders. Entrepreneurs will pay a tax rate of 15% for the first two years in business.
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