Real Decreto 1629/1991, de 8 de noviembre, por el que se aprueba el Reglamento del Impuesto sobre Sucesiones y Donaciones. | BOE-A-1991-27678 — Spain law | Esheria

Real Decreto 1629/1991, de 8 de noviembre, por el que se aprueba el Reglamento del Impuesto sobre Sucesiones y Donaciones.

This provision approves the Regulation on Inheritance and Gift Tax, attached as an annex.

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Jurisdiction
Spain
Instrument
Regulation
Citation
BOE-A-1991-27678
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
es
Updated
Official source
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Statute overview

About this statute

Persons who have their habitual residence in Spain must pay the tax on all assets and rights they acquire; Spanish representatives and officials abroad are also subject to it. Certain taxpayers must appoint a Spain-resident representative for dealings with the tax authority, with exceptions for some EEA cases and early return cases. Some intermediaries, insurers, mediators, and certain officials can be secondarily liable for paying the tax in the situations listed here. Registries must not accept certain title documents for registration unless the inheritance-and-donation tax payment, exemption/non-subjection, or filing for liquidation is proved; if liquidation is pending, the registrar must note the property is affected, and the note is later cancelled when payment is proved or after five years. This provision says the inheritance and gift tax applies to gratuitous wealth increases obtained by individuals, and that legal entities are not subject to it for those increases.