Tax Settlements

At Pactum Legal, we offer a specialized service in tax settlement, providing advice and assistance to citizens to fulfill their tax obligations correctly and efficiently. The correct settlement of taxes is essential to avoid penalties, surcharges, and problems with the Tax Agency. Whether it concerns income tax, wealth tax, property transfer tax, or any other tax, our team of lawyers and tax advisors will guide you every step of the way, ensuring that you comply with current regulations.

We take care of reviewing, calculating, and presenting the corresponding tax settlements, optimizing the tax burden and maximizing the deductions and tax benefits you may be entitled to. Additionally, if you have questions about past tax settlements or need to resolve any discrepancies with the Tax Administration, we help you manage the situation with the necessary legal support.

Our services in tax settlement include:

  • Personal Income Tax (IRPF): We advise you on the correct settlement of IRPF, whether you are self-employed or an employee, ensuring that you take advantage of all available deductions and tax reductions. We help you meet filing deadlines and avoid errors in the declaration that could lead to penalties or surcharges.

  • Wealth Tax: If you have significant wealth, you may need to file a Wealth Tax declaration. We help you calculate your net worth, file the settlement, and optimize the tax aspects related to the declaration of assets and rights.

  • Inheritance and Donations Tax: When you receive an inheritance or make a donation, it is necessary to settle the Inheritance and Donations Tax. We offer specialized advice to correctly calculate the taxable base, apply available reductions and bonuses, and comply with all established deadlines.

At Pactum Legal, we provide personalized attention and comprehensive advice in tax settlement, aiming for you to fulfill your tax obligations efficiently and without complications. We ensure that you understand the entire process, optimize your tax burden, and avoid potential legal issues with the Tax Administration.