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NEW PENALTIES FOR FORM 720

Up until January 2022, Spanish tax legislation provided for heavy penalties for failure to file Form 720, filing with erroneous information or late filing of the Form 720. The amounts of these fines were 5,000 euros for each missing, incomplete, inaccurate or false bit of information or set of information, with a minimum of 10,000…

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OBLIGATION TO FILE A DECLARATION OF PROPERTIES HELD ABROAD

Spanish residents who hold properties abroad worth over €1,502,530.26 in total -or when the recipient of such investments are territories or countries classed as tax havens, regardless of worth- must declare them with the Ministry of Economy’s Investment Register (Registro de Inversiones del Ministerio de Economía) by submitting form D-7A. The deadline for this declaration…

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TempleCAMBRIA EXPANDS INTO CUSTOMS REPRESENTATION

In the spirit of innovation and progress to deliver a first-rate service to TempleCAMBRIA’s clients, the firm’s partners, Juan Antonio Rodríguez García and Álvaro Morales Sousa, recently passed the aptitude tests for training as customs representatives granted by the State Agency of Tax Administration, belonging to the Ministry of Finance and Civil Service (Ministerio de…

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LEGAL SITUATION FOLLOWING ANNULMENT OF THE PLAN GENERAL DE ORDENACIÓN URBANA DE CHICLANA (TOWN PLAN)

Last Wednesday 8 September, the Chamber for Contentious Administrative Proceedings of the Supreme Court finally announced its decision declaring the Plan General de Ordenación Urbana (PGOU) town plan for Chiclana null and void, a plan that was given final approval in 2016. The reasons for this annulment are mainly down to formalities. The main error…

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