Categories: Tax Advice Marbella

Change of Spanish tax inspections timings

The new version of paragraph 1, article 150 of the Spanish General Tax Law determines a general term of 18 months and an extraordinary term of 27 months for specific and more complex cases: 1.º That the yearly turnover of the taxpayer is higher of equivalent to the turnover required for audits of the annual
  • Wim Lamers
  • Accountant in Spain, Fiscal advisers Marbella, Spanish Inland Revenue, Spanish tax,
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Changes at the Income Tax in Spain 2015

   The most relevant issues related to the Spanish Income Tax for Natural Persons. Changes Income Tax in Spain. The fiscal advisors of our law firm in Marbella have the pleasure to inform you about the most significant changes that are related to the income tax for natural persons that entered into force from the
  • Wim Lamers
  • Accountant in Spain, Spanish Inland Revenue, Spanish tax, Tax Advice Marbella,
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Permanent Residency in two Countries

As a continuation of previous articles of Arcos and Lamers Asociados relating to the fiscal residence in Spain, we proceed to analyze what happens when a person is resident in both States. We are faced with a situation where should be avoided that, under the applicable rules, someone can be considered, for tax purposes, as 
  • Wim Lamers
  • Accountant in Spain, Fiscal advisers Marbella, Law in Spain, Spanish tax,
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Reimbursement of the VAT paid outside of Spain

Did you know that you could get the refund in Spain of the Value Added Tax that you paid on invoices issued by other companies situated in the European Union and outside of Spain? The tax advisors of the team of Arcos & Lamers Asociados, accountants and lawyers in Marbella, Málaga, Spain are pleased to
  • Wim Lamers
  • Accountant in Spain, Accountant Marbella, Fiscal advisers Marbella, Spanish tax,
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Interview with Wim Lamers, founder of the Arcos & Lamers Asociados law firm in Spain

DUTCHMAN IN SPAIN, SPANIARD IN HOLLAND   The Dutch have traditionally tried their luck abroad. This has made “The Netherlands” both greater and smaller at one and the same time: adventurers who travelled the seven seas in search of trade and other activities. Even to this day, our compatriots remain entrepreneurs throughout the world. We
  • Wim Lamers
  • Accountant in Spain, Accountant Marbella, Lawyers in Marbella, Property Lawyer in Marbella,
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How do companies not resident in Spain pay tax on their income obtained from a property located in Spain? Special tax in Spain

Tax in Spain; Special Tax on Real Estate (IEBI), in Spanish Impuesto Especial sobre Bienes Inmuebles. Generally speaking, for non-Spanish resident companies without a permanent establishment the tax base is determined by their total income (without deduction of expenses) and the tax rate is shown in the table below, depending on the year of accrual. Year
  • Wim Lamers
  • Accountant Marbella, Spanish Inland Revenue, Spanish tax, Tax Planning,
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The difference between the British and Spanish legal system.

 By Arcos & Lamers Asociados your leading law firm in Marbella. We think it would be fair to say that in the UK you can get by without using the services of us Lawyers, more than is possible in Spain. The Spanish legal system is a civil law system based on comprehensive legal codes and
  • Wim Lamers
  • Emigration to Spain, Lawyers in Marbella, Spanish law firm, Tax Advice Marbella,
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HOW TO PROVE YOUR CONDITION AS NON-RESIDENT IN SPAIN

By Sara Duarte, Accountant in Marbella, tax advisor in Spain. A non resident in Spain might at some point (due to a specific transaction) be requested by the authorities, such as Spanish Inland Revenue, notary, etc, to demonstrate that they are in fact Non Resident in Spain.  In order to do so, you will need
  • Wim Lamers
  • Accountant Marbella, Emigration, Emigration to Spain, Fiscal advisers Marbella, Residency, Tax law, Tax Planning,
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