Has the Valencian Tax Office reviewed the value you declared on your purchase deed and asked you to pay an extra transfer tax? DO NOT PAY, the High Court of the Valencian Community has confirmed that the revaluation method used is not valid.

Good news for taxpayers, on the 1st of October 2013, the highly important Court Order number 1336/2013 has been granted by the Contentious-Administrative Section of the High Court of the Valencian Community ( TSJ). This court order is considered relevant, as it states that the method used by the Tax Office to review and re-evaluate […]

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SPANISH FAMILY LAW: Is it possible to change a divorce court order and agreement?

Some weeks ago, we received from the First Instance Court No.2 of Molina del Segura, in Murcia, a court order agreeing with our petition and defence. The ruling was that the economic agreement reached by the ex-spouses (an English man and a Spanish woman) in their divorce in the United Kingdom should not be changed. […]

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Spanish Mortgage Loans: refund of the overpaid interests in the cases of mortgage floor rates clauses, despite the Court Order from the Highest Court of Spain.

Dear Readers , As informed previously, recently there was a Court Order published from the High Court of Spain (Tribunal Supremo TS), in relation to mortgage floor rates, number 1916/2013. Mortgage Floor or Minimum Interest Clause, is a clause included in most mortgage loan agreements, setting a minimum rate of interest. These clauses limit any […]

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