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Valuation checks and mortgage appraisals: Supreme Court criteria

2026-03-09T14:03:38+01:009 March 2026|Categories: Tax Advice Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , |

The determination of the value of transferred real estate constitutes a particularly relevant issue in taxes such as the Property Transfer Tax and Stamp Duty (ITP-AJD) or the Inheritance [...]

The Supreme Court clarifies the leasing of properties in family businesses

2026-03-05T17:18:42+01:005 March 2026|Categories: Tax Advice Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

The Spanish Supreme Court has recently established an important criterion for the taxation of family businesses when interpreting the concept of economic activity in companies engaged in real estate [...]

Do tax appeals change in 2026? Key points of the new electronic regulation from 15 January

2026-01-14T11:44:24+01:0014 January 2026|Categories: Tax Advice Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Quick answer From 15 January 2026, tax appeals before the economic-administrative courts are governed by a new regulation that strengthens the mandatory use of electronic means for companies and [...]

Do artificial intelligence and sustainability redefine corporate communication in 2026?

2026-01-05T21:42:02+01:005 January 2026|Categories: Legal Advice Blog, Tax Advice Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Quick answer In 2026, corporate communication relies on artificial intelligence to personalise messages and optimise processes, while sustainability moves from a reputational element to a strategic pillar demanded by [...]

The year-end turnover figure can affect your tax position across several taxes in 2025

2026-01-05T21:47:53+01:0031 December 2025|Categories: Tax Advice Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Quick answer The turnover figure at the end of the financial year is not just an accounting indicator. It directly affects the applicable tax regimes, tax rates, compliance obligations [...]

Why Is Employing Staff Becoming Increasingly Expensive for Companies and SMEs in 2025?

2026-01-05T21:44:14+01:0019 December 2025|Categories: Tax Advice Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Quick answer Employing staff in Spain is more expensive in 2025 due to higher labour costs driven by wage increases, rising employer social security contributions and the structural impact [...]

Regulatory and tax changes expected for 2026: contributions, taxation and corporate obligations for SMEs

2026-01-12T12:27:22+01:0011 December 2025|Categories: Tax Advice Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

The year 2026 arrives without major fiscal reforms formally approved in the Official State Gazette. Still, several changes already in force will directly affect SMEs and self-employed workers. The [...]

The Government postpones the entry into force of VERIFACTU until 2027: what does it really mean for your company

2025-12-02T16:28:01+01:002 December 2025|Categories: Tax Advice Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

The Government has officially announced the postponement of VERIFACTU’s mandatory implementation. Here we explain what changes, what remains in force, and how this affects your company or professional activity. [...]

ISO 20022: why the new banking system already affects the traceability of your company’s international payments

2025-11-28T14:38:40+01:0028 November 2025|Categories: Tax Advice Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

The adoption of the international ISO 20022 standard is already underway across much of the global financial sector. This new messaging format introduces a level of detail and structure [...]

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