Yes. Foreign investors can establish and acquire companies in Spain without being residents, although certain tax, registration, and identification requirements must be completed beforehand.
The appropriate structure depends on the nature of the business, the investment model, the number of shareholders, liability considerations, and the company's tax and operational objectives. The legal structure should always be tailored to the specific project.
Yes. Corporate, tax, employment, contractual, and compliance matters can be coordinated through a single legal framework, allowing the business to commence and develop its operations in Spain with legal certainty.
Yes. Legal, tax, employment, accounting, and compliance due diligence helps identify risks, liabilities, and opportunities before completing the transaction, enabling a more secure and effective negotiation process.