Economists fear the tax cuts in Spain
Tax cuts in Spain threatens the growth of the deficit, which raises concerns in financial markets against the backdrop of a difficult economic situation in Portugal. Read more »
Tax cuts in Spain threatens the growth of the deficit, which raises concerns in financial markets against the backdrop of a difficult economic situation in Portugal. Read more »
Spanish authorities plan to reduce personal income and corporate taxes in 2015-2016 with a view to spur consumer spending and investment in the economy. Read more »
Spain’s banking system is represented by the Bank of Spain (Banco de España), savings banks (Cajas), commercial banks (Banco) and foreign banks. In Spain, there are more than 30 banking institutions of national and regional importance. Major banks are BBVA and Santander Central Hispano (includes Banesto). Read more »
There are two types of bank accounts in Spain for foreigners: non-resident account (without a residence permit) and resident (with residence permit). For non-residents account can be easily opened, if they are planning to buy a property in Spain. Read more »