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OTHER SERVICES: Certifications/Legalisation/Oaths and Swearing Affidavits, apostille, NIE number, etc.

At White Baos Abogados, we help both our clients and legal practices located outside Spain, with a wide range of diverse legal and professional services, ranging from the preparation of certificates or affidavits of Spanish law to application and accreditation before foreign authorities and courts.

We can obtain an apostille for Spanish documents (notarial deeds, judicial decisions, etc.) and give advice on tax procedures for reviewing declared values ​​in real estate transactions: purchases, inheritances as well as advice on Income Tax for Non-Residents, etc.

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Revision of the declared value or price in property purchases and sales. The Supreme Court confirms the some tax revisions are incorrect.

THE Spanish Supreme Court, in recent rulings, has once again questioned and declared insufficient the system used by many tax authorities in Spain to review the values ​​or prices declared in the public deeds ( escritura) of sale and purchase which allows them to request additional Patrimonial Transfer Tax. Thus, it is possible that if […]

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The power of attorney in Spain. General information on how to make it, types, costs, requirements, etc.

In today’s article, we will give some general information on practical and legal aspects of the Powers of Attorney in Spain.   What is a Spanish power of attorney? . It is the document by which somebody, principal, whether individual or legal person (companies) authorize another person/s, representative (individuals or companies), before a Spanish public […]

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Affidavit of Spanish Probate and Inheritance Law. Spanish Will for Spanish assets and in-testacy rules for assets out of Spain

Question: DEAR LAWYER, I have been asked to obtain an affidavit or certificate valid under Spanish Law with regards to an inheritance from my father. He lived in Spain, was a widower with two children and had a Spanish will which only referred to his assets in Spain but he had no additional will to […]

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