To facilitate the transfer, the Community of Madrid is putting together what has been dubbed an 'Mbappe Law' according to Relevo.
It will see foreign residents who invest in the community pay up to 20% less tax on earnings in the Spanish capital, and effectively mean that Mbappe pays just 24.5% on his salary as opposed to the 45% high earners currently must meet.
by P1X3LDU5T
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im not ready to talk about this.
and you are not ready to paste links as i see
This is fake news. The taxes out of his salary wouldn’t change at first. If he invests in Madrid and keeps them for 6 or more years, he would get that tax cut. And it doesn’t include real state. You can look it up.
hasnt this been in place since beckham was there? is there a different between this and the beckham law?