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Patentability Requirements in Spain

All inventions that are novel, are not obvious, and have industrial application can be patented in Spain and thus grant exclusive rights for their use and exploitation.

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New Electronic System for Registering VAT Books in Spain

From 1 January 2017, large companies and professionals registered in the VAT Refund Special Regime will be required to use the new system for registering VAT books through the electronic office of the Spanish Tax Administration Agency.

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Prices within the Spanish advertisement law

A summary of several price advertising techniques that companies can use to ensure they are at the top of the competition. Numerous laws regulate these techniques so that companies cannot misuse and/or fool consumers. These price advertising techniques all have something to do with lowering the price, using the price to lure in customers, or enticing consumers into competitions so that they will spend more money.

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Listing Obligations for Spanish REIT (SOCIMI)

The requirements for admission to trading and maintenance of a Spanish REIT (SOCIMI) in the MAB (Alternative Stock Exchange Market) establishes, amongst others, the obligation of a SOCIMI to sign a contract with a liquidity provider, in order to boost liquidity and reduce price variations not resulting from actual market trends.

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The new Spanish Law of Labour Companies

When the new Law of Labour Companies in Spain came into effect, it established a new legal framework for corporate entities by introducing important changes and improvements to better the way business is done and supplement already existing company types.

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Dispute Resolution in Advertising Law in Spain

There are several laws related to alternative dispute resolution of advertisement disagreements in Spain. Many measures have been set up so that the claimant/victim in an advertisement law dispute can get the compensation he/she deserves. However, this does not include damages, but mainly measures such as correcting the advertisement that caused the dispute or prohibitions of specific advertisements.

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Definition and Legal Requirements of a Spanish REIT (SOCIMI)

SOCIMIs (Sociedades Anónimas Cotizadas de Inversión Inmobiliaria) or REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) are public listed companies whose main activity is the investment in urban assets. The minimum share capital for a SOCIMI in Spain is 5 million euros.

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Is investing in SOCIMIs (REIT) profitable?

SOCIMIs (Sociedades Anónimas Cotizadas de Inversión Inmobiliaria or Real Estate Investment Trust) are public limited companies whose main activity is the acquisition, promotion, and rehabilitation of real estate for lease. The evolution of this type of investment over the last year has become key in the real estate sector given its stable profitability and liquidity.

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Spain combats Money Laundering

The fight against money laundering focuses on eliminating the laundering of funds or assets obtained through illegal activities. Not only are credit institutions and investment service companies obliged to comply with national and international legislation, but so are notaries, lawyers, and prosecutors.

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Special Tax Regime of Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) in Spain

Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) in Spain, known as SOCIMI (sociedades anónimas cotizadas de inversión inmobiliaria), can benefit from the special tax regime, which consists of a 0% Corporate Income tax rate and a 95% reduction in the Property Transfer Tax, among other benefits.

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