In recent weeks much has been said in the press about where to declare the capital gains from the sale of property located outside Spain for residents in Spain. We will conduct a brief and simple analysis of the tax legislation to respond to the question.
Monday, 3 June 2013
Thursday, 30 May 2013
Public deficit threatening to get out of hand
Despite spending cuts and tax hikes, the Spanish government is still struggling to rein in the public deficit. The shortfall in the central government’s books widened in the four months to April as a result of increased spending on unemployment payments and interest on debt, while tax revenues fell due to the downturn in the economy, the Finance Ministry said Tuesday.
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Government presents Entrepreneur Support Act
The future legislation will facilitate the creation of new companies and provide a comprehensive response to the self-employed and SMEs. The government stressed that this is a key reform for economic reactivation and job creation.
The Council of Ministers analysed a report on the Draft Bill to support entrepreneurs and their internationalisation.
Spain offers residency papers to foreign buyers and investors
The government has included in the Entrepreneurial Law a clause granting residency to foreigners who buy more than two million euros' worth of public debt in an attempt to attract capital and investment.
Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría announced the scheme after Friday's Cabinet meeting, arguing that it did not amount to selling residency papers and that the UK, Portugal and Ireland have similar policies. "The system is generalized," she said.
Residency permits will also be granted to foreigners who buy real estate in Spain worth more than 500,000 euros and to those who invest in business ventures, create jobs or foster research and development.
Thursday, 23 May 2013
Collective accords to be extended while talks go on
Labor unions and business organizations have reached a preliminary agreement under which company collective bargaining accords that have not been renewed will be extended if negotiations on their renewal hold out the prospect of prospering.
The agreement removes the threat of some 2.5 million workers whose collective accords have expired seeing the conditions of their salaries, working hours, professional category and disciplinary framework left in limbo after July 7.
Workers suffering brunt of internal devaluation
The average monthly salary in Spain last year was 1,630 euros, 15.3 percent below the equivalent figure for the European Union, according to a study by temporary employment agency Adecco and consultant Barceló y Asociados.
The average in Spain last year was up 0.5 percent on the previous year. However, taking inflation into account, workers suffered a fall in their purchasing power of 1.9 percent.
Spanish taxpayers declare assets held overseas worth nine percent of GDP
Spaniards and foreigners resident in Spain have declared assets held abroad in the form of bonds, shares, real estate and bank accounts of 87.7 billion euros, equivalent to nine percent of the country’s GDP.
As part of the government’s assault on tax evasion and fraud based on legislation passed last year, the Tax Agency now requires all taxpayers in Spain to declare assets worth more than 50,000 euros in any of four different categories of investment.
Monday, 13 May 2013
New Coast Law to help half a million people, says ministry
The conservative government’s new Coast Law, which is significantly more lenient than its predecessor, will benefit over half a million people who own homes, hotels, beach bars and other businesses right on the beachfront. “Let’s take advantage of the impact that’s already been done,” the secretary of state for the environment, Federico Ramos, said on Friday.
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Free Business Registration.
Our office is a PAIT, the only business office in Orihuela Costa registered at the Industry, Tourism and Commerce Ministery as PAIT in order to offer FREE BUSINESS REGISTRATION (Free Self Employment Registration and Companies Formation) to all the persons that are looking for a new business life.
Jobless claims fall for second month in a row in April thanks to hostelry sector
Jobless claims dropped for the second month in a row in April, bringing some welcome relief to Spain’s sclerotic labor market. But the improvement was largely due to seasonal hiring in the hostelry sector.
According to figures released Monday by the Labor Ministry, the number of people signed on as out of work at employment offices across the country dropped by 46,050, or 0.91 percent, to 4.989 million.
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