Investing from Spain

The Bogleheads® investment philosophy can be used by investors resident in Spain, as long as they are aware of the specifics that come with their domicile, some of which are discussed in this article.

Please ask portfolio questions in the Bogleheads forum or consult a professional advisor. The general guidance given in EU investing is applicable.

This page is not intended for US persons, as their situation is very specific. See Taxation as a US person living abroad if you are a US person in Spain.

Investing with Vanguard in Spain
Starting in 2015 Vanguard Ireland opened its doors to investors in Spain. Compared with US offerings there are a smaller selection of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and some index funds, all of which require a minimum of a 100,000€ investment:

"If you are a personal investor enquiring on your own behalf, please be aware that we do not pro-actively market, distribute or service direct investors. However if you are resident in one of the countries listed below you are able to invest in our Irish mutual fund range, on an execution only basis, subject to a minimum investment per fund of €100,000 or equivalent."

See the Vanguard website for a list of key investor information documents.

Taxation
Tax is not due on dividends that are reinvested (recapitalizados), a useful property for investors wishing to minimize their taxes. When reinvesting, tax is payable only on the capital gain (plusvalía) at the eventual time of liquidation.

Income tax rates vary by region (communidad autónoma). The tax brackets and rates in 2017 for Madrid, for example, are:

A

 * Acciones: stocks.

B

 * Bonos: bonds.

C

 * Cartera: portfolio.
 * Cubierto de riesgo divisa: currency-hedged.

D

 * Dividendos: dividends.
 * Divisa: denomination (currency).

F

 * Fondos de inversión: mutual funds.
 * Fondos indexados: index funds.

G

 * Gestíon pasiva: passive investing.

I

 * Índice: index.

P

 * Plusvalía: capital gains.

R

 * Recapitalizar: reinvest.
 * Renta fija: fixed income.
 * Renta variable: equities (literally "variable income").