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Andorra: The 10% Flat Tax Microstate Between France and Spain

How entrepreneurs use Andorra's 10% flat tax, 0% capital gains, and EU-adjacent location to build a tax-efficient European base.

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Andorra: The 10% Flat Tax Microstate Between France and Spain

Andorra is a microstate of 80,000 people nestled in the Pyrenees between France and Spain. It introduced its first-ever income tax in 2015 — at a flat 10% — making it one of the lowest tax jurisdictions in Europe. Capital gains tax is 0%. There is no inheritance tax, no wealth tax, and no gift tax.

For the Tax Hacker who wants European living without European tax rates, Andorra offers a compelling structural alternative to Monaco (no income tax but extreme cost) or Switzerland (lump-sum but complex).

The Tax Structure

  • Personal income tax: Flat 10% on income above €24,000 (first €24,000 is tax-free)
  • Corporate tax: Flat 10%
  • Capital gains tax: 0% on securities, 15% on real estate (held under 12 years)
  • Dividend tax: 0% if already taxed at corporate level
  • VAT (IGI): 4.5% — the lowest in Europe
  • No wealth tax, inheritance tax, or gift tax

The Residency Options

Active Residency (Self-Employed)

  • Register a company in Andorra (SA or SL)
  • Deposit €50,000 with the Andorran Financial Authority (AFA) — refundable
  • Maintain a residence in Andorra
  • Spend 183+ days in Andorra per year
  • Must own at least 34% of the company

Passive Residency (Non-Lucrative)

  • For individuals who do not work in Andorra
  • Annual income of at least €36,000 (300% of Andorran minimum wage)
  • Deposit €47,500 with AFA + €9,500 per dependent — refundable
  • Must spend 90+ days in Andorra per year

The Real Cost of Living

Andorra is not cheap, but it’s dramatically cheaper than Monaco or Switzerland:

CategoryMonthly (USD)
1BR apartment (Andorra la Vella)$800-1,200
Groceries$300-400
Health insurance$150-250
Transport (car-dependent)$150-200
Total$1,400-2,050

The Infrastructure

  • No airport — nearest airports are Barcelona (2.5 hours) and Toulouse (2 hours)
  • No train station — car-dependent
  • Internet: Andorra Telecom provides fiber up to 600 Mbps
  • Banking: Andorra has 3 major banks (MoraBanc, Crèdit Andorrà, Andbank) — all offer international private banking
  • Healthcare: Universal public system funded by CASS (social security). Quality is high.
  • Languages: Catalan (official), but Spanish and French are widely spoken

The EU Question

Andorra is not in the EU and not in the Schengen Area. However, Andorran residents can travel freely to France and Spain (which border the country) and hold Schengen visas for broader European travel. Andorra is currently negotiating an Association Agreement with the EU that may grant single-market access.

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