Air Italy: liquidazione in bonis
La compagnia aerea Air Italy è stata messa in liquidazione in bonis, il procedimento prevede il pagamento di tutti i creditori e fino al 25 febbrario tutti i voli saranno operati da altri vettori agli orari e nei giorni previsti;
Take advantage of the transition – becoming tax resident in Spain
We are often asked by British citizens coming to Spain to buy property – Where do I pay my tax? The double taxation relief treaty between Spain and the UK is not an EU agreement and at least initially, will
ISOLE CANARIE: IGIC, IMPOSTA SULLE SUCCESSIONI E DONAZIONI 2020
La legge di bilancio 2020 delle Isole Canarie è entrata in vigore l’1 gennaio 2020 e comprende le seguenti modifiche fiscali per i contribuenti: l’aliquota generale dell’ IGIC (imposta canaria sul valore aggiunto) è salita al 7%; per quanto riguarda
Canary Islands: IGIC,Inheritance and Donation Tax 2020
The Canary Islands Budget Law for 2020 came into force on 01/01/2020 and includes the following tax changes: the IGIC general rate (the general Canary Islands VAT rate) increased to 7%; in respect of Inheritance Tax, the 99.9% allowance is
De Cotta Law – Recruiting now
Our busy international law firm is looking for a 2 -3 year qualified Spanish abogado with experience in conveyancing and Civil Law. The position is at our Mijas Costa office where you will work with our Head of Conveyancing to
Inheritance, Wills and Taxes – Post Brexit Deal
This is an area that will remain unchanged post Brexit. The law that will govern succession and who will receive your assets on death will not change. The application of your law of nationality has been recognized and formalized in
Do I need a lawyer when I sell my property in Spain
The simple answer to this question is Yes. Why? Firstly, the taxation on sales of property is case specific; whilst you may be given an estimate by the estate agents, each particular sale should be reviewed by a lawyer. Secondly,
The New York Times interview Vera Liprandi of De Cotta Law
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/vera-liprandi-ba794223_house-hunting-in-the-canary-islands-a-villa-activity-6608267208110022656-PB21 The Partner at our Tenerife Office was interviewed recently by the New York Times. Vera Liprandi is a Spanish and Italian lawyer with considerable experience in conveyancing and commercial matters. De Cotta Law deals with all types of property
Jonathan Sutton – Abogado
De Cotta partner Jonathan Sutton has been qualified as an English solicitor for nearly 20 years and has practised as a lawyer with De Cotta Law in Spain since 2005. This week Jon was sworn in as a Spanish abogado.
Inheritance post Brexit
This is an area that will remain unchanged post Brexit. The law that will govern succession and who will receive your assets on death will not change. The application of your law of nationality has been recognized and formalized in
Andalucia – Urgent changes to property licences – AFO
The new law of 3/2019 for Urgent Environmental and territorial measures for irregular building in Andalucia has repealed the law of 6/2012 and the Decree of 2/2012. The previous law was widely criticised in rural areas where old buildings dating
Becoming a Spanish resident – where do I pay my tax
The Double taxation relief treaty between Spain and the UK is not an EU agreement and at least initially, will not be affected by Brexit. It may be revisited in future years once the dust has settled on any deal