by Bufete Megías | Feb 28, 2019 | European law, Foreign nationals, Impuestos, Taxation, VAT
Preparations in the Uk The UK revenue authority, HMRC, has written to 145,000 VAT-registered businesses detailing transitional simplified procedures (TSP) for importing goods from the EU into the UK, which will come into effect if the UK leaves the EU without a deal,...
by Bufete Megías | Jan 28, 2019 | Civil law, European law, Foreign nationals, Impuestos, International taxation, Property law, Tax law, Taxation, VAT
The Spanish Cabinet has submitted a report on plans for a no-deal exit of the UK from the EU, with a package of legislative and logistical measures and messages for citizens. The United Kingdom gave formal notice on 29 March 2017 of its intention to leave the EU. The...
by Edurne García Pertiñez | Feb 28, 2018 | Bankruptcy law, Commercial law, Company law, Labour law, Social security, Uncategorized
In a company takeover, Spain’s Social Security [Tesorería General de la Seguridad Social – TGSS] has declared the joint and several liability of the acquiring company, regarding the accounts payable involving contributions and surcharges to the Social Security...
by Edurne García Pertiñez | Feb 28, 2018 | Commercial contracts, Commercial law, Data protection, E-commerce, Internet, Uncategorized
Facebook, Twitter and Google+ have announced they are to proceed to amend their terms and conditions of service to bring them in line with EU regulations on consumer protection and guarantee the quick and easy removal of illegal content, whenever they are requested to...
by Edurne García Pertiñez | Feb 27, 2018 | Banking, Civil law, Mortgages, Uncategorized
The court of first instance no. 6 in OVIEDO, in its Ruling 369/2017, of 4 October, has dismissed as unfair the clause in a mortgage loan agreement that requires the borrower to pay an arrangement fee, thereby declaring it inapplicable. The contested clause establishes...
by Edurne García Pertiñez | Feb 26, 2018 | European law, International law, Procedural law, Uncategorized
The Supreme Court, through a judgement of Section One of the Court of Administrative Proceedings, has ruled that it lacks the jurisdiction to reach a decision on the appeal lodged by the former Latvian consul in Spain, against the Ministry of Foreign Affair’s note...