How to hire and pay employees in Spain
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Before hiring employees in Spain, there are a few important things you鈥檒l need to know. For starters, Spain groups jobs into different categories and tightly regulates salary ranges, working hours, and yearly vacation days within each of those groups.
Both indefinite and fixed-term contracts for employment can be provided in Spain, but employees typically prefer indefinite contracts because they call for higher compensation packages and provide better job security.
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Get an overview of what you need to know when hiring in Spain below.

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MONEDA
EUR
IDIOMA OFICIAL
SPANISH
FRECUENCIA DE PAGO
MONTHLY
D脥AS FESTIVOS
14
IMPUESTOS DEL EMPLEADOR
~30%
13潞 / 14潞 SALARIO
13th (June) & 14th (December) but can be prorated to 12 monthly salaries per year (More information on vacation bonuses and 13th/14th month salaries here)
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- The statutory notice period for contracts in Spain is a maximum of 15 working days (three weeks). It can not be higher than this. Even if a higher number is stated in the Employment Agreement, it is not legally binding.
- In 2021, Spain implemented a working from home allowance for all remote workers who spend the majority of their time working from home. The allowance is 100 EUR per month gross.
- At the end of an employee鈥檚 contract, they may be entitled to receive compensation. The severance payment amount depends on different factors like the type of contract, reason for dismissal, and length of employment.

Leyes laborales en
Spain
Horas de trabajo y horas extras
Full-time employees in Spain must average a maximum of 40 hours per week of work, which is calculated on an annual basis. Unless an agreement is in place, employees can鈥檛 work for more than nine hours a day. Anyone who is under 18 years of age can only work for a total of eight hours each day. Employees can work a maximum of 80 hours overtime per year, which does not include overtime compensated with rest time.
Minimum wage
Employment contracts
Both indefinite and fixed term contracts for employment can be provided in Spain. A fixed term employment contract must have a justification for its finite length.
In Spain, the probation period is based on the employee's seniority. 鈥淨ualified鈥 technical employees can have a probationary period of six months, whereas 鈥渦nqualified鈥 employees have a probation period of two months.
Spanish state pension calls for significant contributions from the employer (23.6% of an employee鈥檚 salary) while a Spanish employee contributes 4.7% of their salary. Occupational and private pension arrangements exist, but aren鈥檛 seen as necessary because of Spain鈥檚 generous state pension.
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Beneficios y licencias en
Spain
Tiempo de vacaciones
Employees in Spain are entitled to have a minimum of 23 business days of paid leave per year. The leave can be divided, as long as one of the periods is at least two weeks.
Baja por enfermedad
During the first three days of leave, the employer normally bears the costs of the employee鈥檚 full salary. From the fourth day, employees in Spain are entitled to receive payment from the social security system. The maximum sick leave in Spain is 18 months.
Maternity and paternity leave
Licencia parental
Maternity leave in Spain consists of 16 weeks鈥 paid leave at 100% full pay, funded by the social security system. Six of those weeks must be taken after the birth. In order to be eligible for the state paid leave, any employee over 26 years old must have worked over 180 days in the last seven years at any employer. Paternity leave in Spain consists of 16 weeks鈥 paid leave at 100% full pay, also funded by the social security system.
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D铆as festivos
View a list of recognized public holidays in Spain .
Impuesto del empleador
Employer taxation in Spain totals 31.95% of an employee鈥檚 salary and includes social security, unemployment, salary guarantee fund, professional training, and mutual/accident insurance. This applies to a salary cap of EUR 4,720.50 per month. Spanish VAT may apply depending on your specific circumstances.
Impuesto individual
Employees in Spain are taxed federally from 19% to 45% depending on their income bracket. Social contributions total 6.4% and include common contingencies, unemployment, and professional training.聽
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In cases of termination due to objective economic or agreed performance issues, employees in Spain should receive 20 days鈥 salary per year of service with their employer. In cases of termination due to mutual agreement, the employee and employer can reach a separate arrangement.
The statutory notice period for contracts in Spain is a maximum of 15 working days or 3 weeks. Longer notice periods in the Employment Agreement are not legally binding.
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Spain
Setting up a business entity everywhere you want to hire a new employee isn鈥檛 scalable鈥攊t takes too long and the legal fees are high. At the same time, understanding and adhering to the local labor laws and employee expectations can be complex and time consuming. And it鈥檚 hard to find reliable information on up-to-date employment information for all the countries where you鈥檙e considering hiring. Not to mention tracking down invoices and managing employee contracts over email and spreadsheets鈥攖hat gets messy fast.
We can鈥檛 afford to take risks when it comes to compliance鈥攚e need to make sure we follow the local guidelines, especially when it comes to taxes and legalities.
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