13 Oct, 2023 @ 11:08
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NEED TO KNOW: Expats are invited to join a free seminar on Spanish succession tax and UK inheritance tax

Costa Blanca has two of Spain's poorest big city areas based on income tax payments
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THE team of fully qualified financial advisors at the Fiduciary Wealth Management group are inviting expats to a trio of important tax seminars around Andalucia.

The seminars, called ‘Discover the power of a second opinion’ are taking place in Marbella, Estepona and the Costa de la Luz, in Cadiz.

Giving expats of all ages an incisive look at their tax position, in relation to both Spain and the UK, the team have decades of experience of tax planning.

The seminars, which take place from 9am to 3pm, will be the perfect way to understand your tax position in relation to loved ones both here and back home.

The first one is on October 24 at the Barrosa Park Hotel, in Sancti Petri, near Chiclana.

This is followed by two more, at the H10, in Estepona on October 25 and then finally the Melior Vasari Business Centre, in Marbella, on the 26th.

“It’s really important to take control of your financial future,” explains group boss Paul Correa.

Fiduciary Wealth’s qualified advisors provide regulated financial advice in Spain as members of an EU Regulated Network.

Book your free consultation with Fiduciary Wealth on +44 2070976731 or email  enquiries@fwm.gi to secure your spot.

Staff Reporter

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