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Juridik
Setting up a Company in Spain and its Special areas
Mateo Vaquer Garau • Maria Sanchez Carreras
Häftad
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Spain and its special economic areas (Canary Islands, Ceuta, Melilla), with its unique blend of cultural diversity, dynamic economy and regional peculiarities, offers exciting prospects for entrepreneurs. However, anyone wishing to expand to or establish a business in this fascinating country as a foreigner is confronted not only with a multitude of opportunities but also with a complex web of legal, fiscal and economic requirements. This book offers you a detailed and well-founded guide to successfully mastering these challenges. The first part is dedicated to the general legal framework and economic structure of Spain, with a particular focus on the role of regional autonomy, whose influence on legislation and the economy should not be underestimated. Choosing the right legal form is also an essential aspect of setting up a company. In a comprehensive comparison, the different forms of companies in Spain are presented in detail, including their tax peculiarities. A special chapter highlights the differences between Spain and other European countries, offering valuable insights for international entrepreneurs. In addition, this book covers topics that go beyond the foundation: the domiciliation requirement, legal succession in companies, and inheritance law specifics. These aspects are essential for sustainable planning and the long-term success of a company in Spain. With its detailed, practice-oriented presentation and numerous comparisons, this book offers not only theoretical knowledge but also practical approaches for implementation. It is an indispensable guide for anyone looking to do business in Spain, and will accompany you step by step on your way to successfully setting up a business in this unique country.
- Format: Häftad
- ISBN: 9783690352109
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 108
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-01-01
- Förlag: Bremen University Press