Conveyancing a property through a company is becoming more and more frequent. Currently, they account for between 10 % and 15 % of transactions, while in the remaining 85 % of cases, the buyer is a natural person. What is the difference in tax and fiscal terms between conveyancing a property through a company or...Read More
Commonly referred to as ‘digital nomads’ are workers who telecommute from anywhere in the world. It is to this group of workers that Law 28/2022, of 21st December, on the promotion of the ecosystem of emerging companies – known as the Start-up Law – refers to, which, among other matters, regulates the new visa in...Read More
The so-called ‘plusvalia municipal’ is the Tax on the Increase in Value of Urban Land (IIVTNU). As its name suggests, it is a tax that the Town Hall charges in the event that a profit has been made at the time of a transfer. Or, in other words, if the value of the transfer is...Read More
Did you know that in Spain, when a person passes away, we have a way of checking whether or not they signed a will, when, where, and if the deceased person had a life insurance policy? In Spain there is a document known as a certificate of last will and testament, that certifies whether or...Read More