Financial and Tax Law Services in Spain

Tax law is the branch of law responsible for regulating the establishment and application of taxes. While taxpayers are allowed to represent themselves before the tax authority, it is recommended to hire an expert who understands the Spanish Tax Agency regulations and can interpret the Law’s Tax Code and other sources.

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    At SublimeSpain, we have a department made up of the best professionals specialized in this branch of Financial & Tax law. Our lawyers are trained to advocate professionally, fiercely, and intelligently for our clients in court. Thanks to our experience handling numerous litigation on tax matters, we are not afraid to argue or disagree when seeking out or defending our client’s best interest and rights.

    If you need a professional in financial and tax law advisory, you are in the right place. Our tax law department provides all possible and custom services related to the area of ​​tax legislation.

    Have you been accused of tax fraud? It’s never late to consult a professional. It goes without saying that your livelihood, reputation, assets, and even your freedom can be on the line when you are accused of tax. Nevertheless, only an attorney can provide legal guidance and help. When you work with our team, you will benefit from our attorney-client privilege, which means that whatever information we discuss with you will remain confidential. We value the privacy of our clients, whether they come to us as an individual, company, group, or even as a foreigner; we handle any case like our own.

    SublimeSpain experts are at your disposal. We are a dynamic law firm; we first think about our clients’ needs by listening to them, understand them, and treat them as unique cases

    Why SublimeSpain?

    Our tax professionals are highly skilled in dealing with the Spanish Tax Agency to resolve tax issues. We can file the necessary paperwork and tax returns. Furthermore, we know how to get our clients the lowest possible settlement even when found guilty of tax fraud. We have a great communication relationship with our clients. This process can be beneficial because they learn through the process, gain quality experience, negotiating skills, and know the law to reduce liability. In light of that, you are in great hands when you use our services.

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    Frequently asked questions about Spanish Financial and Tax Law

    We have provided a general guideline with the information sheet below. Specific information and advice on financial and tax should be sought before any action is taken, as explained fully in this website’s notice.

    Any individual living in Spain above 183 days with an income or capital gain wherever is legally responsible for filing a tax return. If you are a non-resident and a property owner, you are also obligated to file tax returns. With very few exceptions under these circumstances, the cutoff rate is 12.00€.

    You will be obligated to pay tax for your international investments when you are a Spanish resident. Also, when you have more sources of revenue and you receive above 12.000€ in pension, you are legally bound to a tax return.

    Furthermore, being a fiscally Spanish resident has some significant benefits, especially when it has to do with inheritance taxes.

    Take note of the five categories of income that are taxable in Spain

    • Investment income (dividends, profit)
    • Real estate income (second home, rentals)
    • Income from employment (pensions, earnings)
    • Capital gains (Gambling, Lottery, stocks, etc.)
    • Income from economic activities

    You can get more details on the subject from a licensed tax consultant.

    Of course. Most tax deductions include:

    • Employment allowance
    • A joint declaration from married couples allowances
    • Annuity pension deduction from taxation regime
    • Child allowance
    • Personal tax-free allowance
    • Private pension plan deduction
    • Double taxation

    The straightforward response is that residing in Spain above a hundred and eighty three (183) days (including random trips during one calendar year out of the country) makes you a tax resident.

    Every non-residents is required to pay tax on any income generated from property or resulting from any owned investment in Spain. Asset owners are taxed on the revenue generated from that assets or its value. If you fail to pay this tax, you will be penalized and charged by the Tax Agency.

    You will need the following documents:

    • Suma Bills for leased or personal resident properties
    • Date of purchase of the property
    • Proof of loans or mortgage (if any)
    • Charitable donations
    • Pension contributions and specification of the plan
    • Copy of resident
    • Passport
    • Name and birth date of your dependents
    • Previous year’s income tax return
    • Certificate of ill health or disability approved by the Spanish Social Security (if any)
    • Copy of Deeds (IBI bill or Escritura)
    • IBAN and bank account details

    Any failure to pay taxes can attract severe punishments of additional 50 to 150 percent of due tax, plus interest. A late payment can as well attract about 5 to 20 percent of the fee, plus interest. Thus, this is not a great plan.

    NIE means ‘Numero Identification De Extranjero.’ NIE is a foreigner’s identification number. You must have an NIE number to be eligible to buy a property or a car in Spain. Getting an NIE number is relatively easy, but the process can be long as you will have to obtain one from the foreigner’s department of Spain’s National Police.

    Fiscal residents over the age of 65 years and who have lived in the property for more than three (3) years are not subject to capital gains when they sell their property.

    If you want to learn more about the Spanish tax policy, our Tax Advisors can assist you with any request.

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