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Originally Posted by elgestor
I'm not sure what you mean by the undeclared rule of 15%.
Becoming an Autonomo is not as bad or difficult as same people believe. There was a new statute introduced in October 2007 which gives Autonomos more rights than they ever had before.
To register as Autonomo in Spain you need to have an NIE number, armed with this and possibly your passport if you have the new Certificado de Residencia pay a visit to your local tax office to register as Autonomo.
Once you have completed the paperwork in your local tax office you then need to register with the seguridad social. Once registered with the seguridad you will be covered by the social security system of Spain.
Regards
David
Spain Gestor
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I'm not sure if they were referring to the monthly payment to the spanish system as an autonomo, which I think is in the low €200 per month isn't it per month if you actually do any business or not.