Tips and options to invest in SpainThere are many investment options available to foreign investors, that go from the opening of a new business, the investment in an already established business, the setting-up of a subsidiary or a franchise activity.Read more
The right to information of shareholders in SpainArticle 93 of the Law on Corporations (LSC) recognizes the right to information of shareholders and regulates separately limited liability companies (article 196) and public limited companies (article 197).Read more
New system of retribution for directors in SpainOne of the changes arising from the Law on Capital Companies in Spain is the distinction between directors acting in their capacity as directors whose remuneration is subject to the principle statutory reserve and directors performing executive functions who, in the event of receiving remuneration, are obliged to sign a contract with the Company.Read more
What kind of company is the best to invest in Spain?The main legal forms to establish an activity in Spain have advantages and disadvantages. The correct choice will depend not only on the activity itself as well as on the capital amount you want to invest, but also on the number of shareholders among other factors.Read more
Leasing contracts in Spain: taxes and expensesThe building lease market in Spain has strengthened from the economic crisis and has begun to displace the ownership regime. However, the war between supply and the demand, and the hidden decoys behind feasible rents, can entail the assumption of taxes and expenses that parties should understand and negotiate.Read more