Company formation in Spain

    "Strong Abogados has been an essential part of my business team whilst doing business in Spain. They are much more than a service provider for us, giving us access to knowledge that we lack in terms of accounting, and providing legal advice and assistance when required. I cannot recommend them highly enough."

    Michael Potts
    CEO, Webanalytics.es

 

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Do you need a quick and cost-effective way to register a company in Spain?
In most cases, we recommend an SL
. (Why?)

Do you know how many government offices are involved in forming an SL? Have you dealt with any? Maybe you can speak Spanish, but it's still not easy to find the right line at the tax office, to fill out a 19-page tax form, or to get the bank manager to talk to you.

With our service, you can focus on running your business and not waste a minute dealing with bureaucracy. Leave the red tape to Strong Abogados.

Unlike our competition, we work exclusively with international clients. Our clients want a single provider for all their needs. Once company formation is complete, our in-house staff provide all the follow-up services you need: accounting, payroll, corporate taxes, personal taxes, and immigration. We are experts in issues of importance to international clients. In fact, the tax authorities request our input concerning international companies in Spain.

Our flat-fee package for company formation in Spain includes all costs -- taxes, notary, and mercantile registry -- so there are no surprises.

Please contact us to receive our proposal for company formation.

Learn more about company formation in Spain:
How long will it take?
Do I need a NIE?
What steps are involved in forming a company?
What information do we need from you to get started?
Will the company have a VAT number?
What costs are involved in forming a company in Spain?
Can a foreign company be the sole shareholder?
Can I avoid the trip to Spain?
What are the tax and accounting obligations for a company in Spain?
Why choose Strong Abogados?

Learn more about company formation options:
Should I form a new company or buy an off-the-shelf company?
My company wants to open a branch in Spain. Is this better than creating a new company?
Should I be self-employed or should I form a company in Spain?
Can I save on income taxes by creating a company?
What is the difference between a Sociedad Limitada (SL) and a Sociedad Anónima (SA)?
Will creating a company in Spain help me get Spanish residency?
What is a holding company?

Articles:
Types of business entities
Forming a branch office
Forming a joint venture
Foreign investment

Links:
Mercantile Registries

 

Why choose Strong Abogados?

  • We are recognized for our expertise in the establishment of international businesses in Spain.
    In fact, the Spanish tax authorities have requested input from our founding partner a number of times regarding modifications to the regulations. Most recently, in 2009 they chose Strong Abogados along with only two other firms in Spain for a pilot program relating to VAT refunds.
  • We provide the services you need AFTER your Spanish company is formed.
    By having a corporate/tax lawyer, accountant, and payroll specialist in the same office, your business needs are covered, and information passes between them without requiring your intervention. Our expert tax planners can help minimize your tax burden, such as advising on the best way to move capital from the parent company to the new Spanish company, and how much salary the company director should receive.
  • Our turnaround time is faster than a "Big 4" firm because of our size and use of cutting-edge technologies.
    We are certified by the tax authorities and by the social security office to send all documents electronically, cutting down on time, costs, and the chance of papers getting lost. Strong Abogados is a leader among law firms in taking advantage of the Spanish government's technological initiatives.

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