Lack of jurisdiction
In this blog of Mercury Abogados in Marbella we are going to see the possibility of the defendant claiming the lack of jurisdiction or competence in a civil court procedure. This claim is called in Spanish “Declinatoria”
Read moreAnnual Accounts
Our accountancy experts in Marbella will explain to you briefly what are the financial estates, also known as annual accounts, to make your company’s accountancy easier.
Read moreCredit Issues in Offtake Agreements
The classic way of financing a project is to execute an offtake agreement with a buyer with a maturity as long as the loan term.The offtake agreements needs to be at least the same length of time.
Read moreTrading whilst insolvent
In this blog of mercury lawyers in Marbella, Malaga and now mercury lawyers in Sotogrande, Cadiz we are going to talk about of trading whilst insolvent
Read moreCommercial & civil barristers
The roster of well-trained, heavily experienced commercial and civil barristers in Marbella that our team bolsters is reputable for getting the job done, on time and on target.
Read moreTransfer Tax and Stamp Duty in Andalusia (Part IV)
As a general rule, in company operations the tax rate to be applied is 1%, but there are several exceptions. In some operations the tax rate will be zero, but a tax submission must still be made.
Read moreTransfer Tax and Stamp Duty in Andalusia (Part III)
In this post our Law firm in Marbella analyses the tax rate of the transfer tax and stamp duty or “ITP and AJD” which is defined as the amount that the taxpayer must pay.
Read moreTransfer Tax and Stamp Duty
The Tax on Patrimonial Transmissions and Stamp Duty (Impuesto sobre Transmisiones Patrimoniales y Actos Jurídicos Documentados in Spanish) is regulated in the Spanish Law 1/1993, of September 24, which was developed further by the Spanish law 828/1995, of May 29.
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