Grants & Subsidies

€2,500 Telework Subsidy in Madrid 2026: Complete Guide for Freelancers

Madrid offers €2,500 per worker teleworking at 75%. Freelancers and SMEs can apply. Requirements, deadlines, and how to claim the grant step by step.

April 11, 2026
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💰 Breaking News: Madrid Pays €2,500 for Teleworking

The Community of Madrid has launched a direct subsidy of €2,500 per worker who formalizes a 75% telework agreement. This grant, already active in April 2026, is available to both freelancers and SMEs based in Madrid.

The best part: it's a non-competitive direct procedure, meaning if you meet the requirements, you're entitled to receive it without competing with other applicants.

✅ Good news: This subsidy is cumulative with other grants of up to €5,600 for business startup expenses (rent, equipment, procedures). You can maximize your funding!

Who Can Apply for This Grant?

Applicant Requirements

  • Freelancers (autónomos) operating in the Community of Madrid
  • SMEs with up to 50 employees
  • ✅ Annual revenue under €10M
  • ✅ Operations conducted entirely in Madrid
  • Up to date with Tax Agency, Social Security, and regional obligations

Telework Requirements

  • Formal, written, individual, and reversible agreement
  • ✅ Telework must cover at least 75% of working hours
  • ✅ Employment relationship maintained for minimum 1 year
  • ✅ Can be through contract adaptation or new contract

Exclusions

  • ❌ Public entities
  • ❌ Business owners teleworking for themselves (without employees)
  • ❌ Non-employment linked personnel

How Much Can You Receive

Concept Amount
Base subsidy €2,500 per worker
Electronic equipment bonus +75% additional (€1,875 extra)
Maximum total per worker €4,375

Practical Example

If you're a freelancer with 3 employees and formalize 75% telework agreements:

  • Base subsidy: 3 × €2,500 = €7,500
  • If you purchase equipment (laptops, monitors): €7,500 × 75% = €5,625 extra
  • Total potential: €13,125

How to Apply Step by Step

Step 1: Formalize the Telework Agreement

The agreement must be:

  • In writing: Verbal agreements don't count
  • Individual: One agreement per worker
  • Reversible: Must allow return to on-site work
  • Registered: Keep a copy for the application

Step 2: Prepare Documentation

  • 📄 Signed telework agreement
  • 📄 Freelancer registration or company CIF certificate
  • 📄 Tax Agency compliance certificate
  • 📄 Social Security compliance certificate
  • 📄 Equipment invoices (if claiming the 75% bonus)

Step 3: Submit Application Online

The application is submitted telematically through:

  • 🌐 Official Community of Madrid platform
  • 🌐 Public Employment Service of the Community of Madrid
  • 📝 Standardized forms available on the official website

Step 4: Submission Deadline

⚠️ Important: You have 3 months from formalizing the telework agreement or contract. If you don't apply within this period, you lose the right to the grant.

What Expenses the 75% Bonus Covers

If you purchase electronic equipment for telework, you can get an additional 75%:

  • 💻 Laptops and computers
  • 🖥️ External monitors
  • 🖨️ Printers and scanners
  • 🎧 Headphones and webcams
  • 📱 Work tablets

Conditions:

  • ✅ Expense must be justified with invoice
  • ✅ Must be directly linked to the telework agreement
  • ✅ Equipment must be provided to the worker

Compatibility with Other Grants

This subsidy is compatible with other grants from the Community of Madrid:

Grant Amount Compatible
Telework (this subsidy) €2,500-€4,375
Business startup expenses Up to €5,600
Zero Quota freelancers Variable
Professional training Variable

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply if I'm a freelancer without employees?

Not directly. The subsidy is designed for freelancers or companies with workers. If you're a sole freelancer without employees, it doesn't apply. However, you can benefit from other grants like Zero Quota or startup expenses.

What happens if the worker leaves before 1 year?

The requirement is to maintain the employment relationship for minimum 1 year. If the worker leaves earlier, you may have to repay the subsidy proportionally.

Does telework need to be 100% remote?

No. The minimum requirement is 75% of working hours. This means a worker can go to the office 1 day per week (if working 5 days) and still comply.

How long does resolution take?

As a non-competitive direct procedure, resolution is usually fast: generally 1-3 months from application submission.

Other Available Grants in 2026

In addition to the telework subsidy, Madrid offers:

  • 💰 Up to €5,600 for startup expenses (office rent, equipment, procedures)
  • 💰 Co-responsibility grants: €2,000 per worker with telework agreement
  • 💰 Zero Quota: Full coverage of initial Social Security costs

Conclusion: Don't Miss This Opportunity

The €2,500 telework subsidy is a real opportunity to fund your business as a freelancer or SME in Madrid. With the equipment bonus, you can reach €4,375 per worker.

The key is acting fast: you only have 3 months from formalizing the agreement. If you're considering implementing telework, now is the perfect time.

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Joaquín Mondéjar

Joaquín Mondéjar

Founder & CEO at Trybiut

Expert in financial management and tax optimization for freelancers and SMEs. Helping autónomos save time and money through AI-powered tools.