What you need to know before buying a home in Spain

Buying a new home can be a very daunting idea, especially when doing so in a foreign country whose language you might not speak. We have good news for you though – the process is not as complicated as you might think, especially if you plan each step well in advance and calculate enough budget to cover all expenses with extra left over for any unexpected surprises.

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Costa del Sol: the new hotspot for working from home

2020 is without a doubt “the year of working from home” due to the Covid-19 world pandemic. Companies that had previously been reluctant to introduce this method have now been forced to do so, and have been pleasantly surprised by the results. Thanks to the wonders of modern technology and the internet working from home is more than an option for many businesses, it’s the future.

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June Phase 3 Newsletter

Our new newsletter brings good news: Málaga has entered into Phase 3 a week earlier than expected! Read on for a summary on the new rules.

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Tax Residency in Spain: Resident and Non-resident Income Tax

If you decide to relocate and officially live and work in Spain then know that you will be liable to pay taxes here on your income and additionally will need to file a Spanish tax return. Whether or not you pay taxes in Spain on your worldwide income or just on your Spanish based income will depend on your residency status.

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COVID-19: Are offices a thing of the past?

Working from home and carrying out all business online is a very new and daunting concept for most. The upside of being able to work from home this year is that companies are still able to do business and generate an income even during a worldwide pandemic.

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June Phase 2 Newsletter

See our first newsletter for the month of June, explaining what you can and can't due during Phase 2 of lockdown easing in Spain, and when tourists can start planning their holiday to sunny Spain.

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Is COVID-19 considered force majeure in Contract Law?

There is a heavy debate at present as to whether the COVID-19 crisis is considered a force majeure event. For those who may not have heard of this concept, force majeure is an exception from liability for non-performance of contractual obligations where such non-performance is caused by an unpredictable event, or one which was foreseeable but is inevitable.

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May Newsletter

See our May newsletter explaining what is and isn't allowed during Phase 1 of lockdown easing, and when and where it is now mandatory to wear a mask.

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How will Spain return to normal life after the COVID-19 crisis?

Once Spain (and the rest of the world) is in the all clear, it is hard to predict what kind of world we will live in.

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