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Tax Quarterly Report — Q2 2025

Analysis of the Spanish tax landscape for Q2 2025: regulatory updates, compliance, and key trends for companies and international groups.

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The second quarter of 2025 was shaped by Golden Visa alternatives surge, DAC8 preparation, and 37.5-hour workweek debates. In this report, BMC analyses the key developments that impacted the Tax landscape during this period and their implications for our clients.

Executive Summary

Q2 2025 confirmed trends we had been tracking in the tax space. The regulatory environment continued to evolve at a demanding pace, with new developments requiring agile adaptation from organisations. The indicators we monitor closely reflect a dynamic landscape, with clear opportunities for those who act ahead of the curve.

Activity in our Tax department saw increased demand for advisory services, particularly regarding the management of the new regulatory framework. Companies with international structures showed greater need for cross-jurisdictional coordination.

Regulatory Updates

The key regulatory developments of this quarter were:

  • DAC8: Directive approved, transposition deadline December 2025 for crypto data
  • Bill under debate: reduction of standard working week to 37.5 hours
  • Golden Visa alternatives: surge in SOCIMI and fund-based investor visas

These provisions have direct implications for the tax strategies of our clients. We recommend reviewing internal procedures to ensure compliance within the established deadlines.

Key Indicators

Data we have analysed for Q2 2025 shows:

  • Tax revenue growth: +4.1%
  • New regulations: 2
  • DGT binding rulings: 131
  • Effective CIT rate: 21%

These indicators reflect market evolution and help contextualise strategic decisions for the coming quarter. The combined analysis of these factors points to a consolidation trend with pockets of high activity in specific segments.

Outlook

Looking ahead to the next quarter, we expect activity in the tax area to remain at elevated levels, driven by the close of pending transactions and new regulatory requirements. Organisations that have already begun their adaptation processes will be in a stronger competitive position.

Our tax planning services and tax compliance services are available to support your organisation in managing these challenges. If you would like to analyse the specific impact of these developments on your business, do not hesitate to contact our team.

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