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    u risk losing the property.

    Think very long and very hard about what you’re being asked to do and the potential legal and long term financial consequences rather than your short term thrill at securing that dream home in Spain.

    The next point that is worthy of due attention is the fact that there are many unregistered and inexperienced estate agents operating in Spain. The fact that anyone can become an estate agent on the Costa del Sol for example has led not only to mistakes in the purchase process being made, but unscrupulous individuals setting out to exploit foreign buyers.

    When looking for an estate agent to represent your interests find one with a strong and positive reputation…a reputation they will do everything to prote

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    Of the four business meetings I have held so far this week; only in one case was the other person able to produce an up to date and informative business card, despite the fact that they were all very senior executivesAs I have said on numerous occasions, a common (and often overlooked) image feature for every would-be business professional, is the business or calling card (the summary information about yourself you choose to give to others).Although there are no hard facts on the subject, it is estimated that 90% of people do not have a calling card at all. In fact the estimated breakdown looks as follows:Of the 10% that do have a calling card:* 25% have an informative card* 35% have cards showing only name, address and phone number* 40% have cards with out-of-date or incorrect informationThi
    Buying property abroad is not an undertaking one should embark upon lightly! It is not wise to assume that the entire purchase process will follow the rules we’re used to ‘back home’ and generally speaking there are usually a whole new set of rules and regulations, traditions and traps to learn, understand and watch out for.

    Spain is absolutely no exception and has a tangled web of laws and legislation seemingly designed to trip up an unwary real estate buyer. This article examines three key areas that a potential property purchaser should be at least aware of before signing on the dotted line for that dream Spanish home.

    Firstly there’s a ‘tradition’ in Spain for purchasers to actively but illegally assist the vendor in reducing his overall capital gains (or profit) tax liability. Often the vendor will ask for a far reduced purchase price to be written into the purchase contract and for the buyer to actually make up the difference between the contract price and the actual price in cash.

    This has been a tradition in Spain for many years; in theory it doesn’t affect the buyer, it certainly doesn’t affect the vendor and what the tax authorities don’t know can’t hurt them, right?

    Wrong!

    This action is highly illegal and Spain’s new socialist government have begun cracking down on money laundering and tax evasion and these concerted efforts are targeting the property market in Spain.

    Of course many potential buyers reading this will simply assume that if asked to act illegally all they need do is point out that the new crackdown could result in investigation, fines, even a lengthy prison term and the vendor, estate agent and solicitor involved in the transaction will step back and accept that exact figures are entered into the contract and taxation be paid accordingly.

    Unfortunately the reality for those who refuse to act in accordance with the vendor’s wishes can be far different to the above proposed ideal scenario. Quite often the vendor backs out of a sale if he cannot get his way and the buyer loses their dream property in Spain and possibly their deposit as well.

    So, what should someone hoping to buy property in Spain do if faced with such a situation? Should they accept the vendor’s demands and hand over a brown paper bag stuffed with 500 Euro notes? If they do then the price they apparently purchase the property for will be the price against which any future profits from the resale of the property will be compared for their capital gains tax purposes. Therefore if the purchaser ever wants to resell the property they too will need to insist that their buyer also agrees to having a reduced sum entered into the contract otherwise they’ll be liable for all the extra capital gains taxation! Someone somewhere along the line is going to lose out just ensure that it’s not you! Even if you have your heart set on a particular home in Spain I would strongly recommend that you do not go ahead and act illegally even if that means you risk losing the property.

    Think very long and very hard about what you’re being asked to do and the potential legal and long term financial consequences rather than your short term thrill at securing that dream home in Spain.

    The next point that is worthy of due attention is the fact that there are many unregistered and inexperienced estate agents operating in Spain. The fact that anyone can become an estate agent on the Costa del Sol for example has led not only to mistakes in the purchase process being made, but unscrupulous individuals setting out to exploit foreign buyers.

    When looking for an estate agent to represent your interests find one with a strong and positive reputation…a reputation they will do everything to protec

    Credit Card Debt Consolidation: The Solution?
    In order to know whether your credit card debt is suitable for consolidation you need to gather some information. First of all, take note of all your credit card and store card balances as well as the APR charged for financing the balance. Also, add all other fees and charges applied to the balance as well as those charged even if the balance is zero.By doing this you’ll be able to include on a single sheet all your debt so you can compare them at a glance. With this info you will have an overall idea of how expensive each debt is in terms of interests and charges and you’ll be able to compare it with the consolidation loan quotes that you’ll need to request next in order to continue with the comparative process. Requesting Loan Quotes From Different Lenders You can start with online lenders which are very accessible. J
    overall capital gains (or profit) tax liability. Often the vendor will ask for a far reduced purchase price to be written into the purchase contract and for the buyer to actually make up the difference between the contract price and the actual price in cash.

    This has been a tradition in Spain for many years; in theory it doesn’t affect the buyer, it certainly doesn’t affect the vendor and what the tax authorities don’t know can’t hurt them, right?

    Wrong!

    This action is highly illegal and Spain’s new socialist government have begun cracking down on money laundering and tax evasion and these concerted efforts are targeting the property market in Spain.

    Of course many potential buyers reading this will simply assume that if asked to act illegally all they need do is point out that the new crackdown could result in investigation, fines, even a lengthy prison term and the vendor, estate agent and solicitor involved in the transaction will step back and accept that exact figures are entered into the contract and taxation be paid accordingly.

    Unfortunately the reality for those who refuse to act in accordance with the vendor’s wishes can be far different to the above proposed ideal scenario. Quite often the vendor backs out of a sale if he cannot get his way and the buyer loses their dream property in Spain and possibly their deposit as well.

    So, what should someone hoping to buy property in Spain do if faced with such a situation? Should they accept the vendor’s demands and hand over a brown paper bag stuffed with 500 Euro notes? If they do then the price they apparently purchase the property for will be the price against which any future profits from the resale of the property will be compared for their capital gains tax purposes. Therefore if the purchaser ever wants to resell the property they too will need to insist that their buyer also agrees to having a reduced sum entered into the contract otherwise they’ll be liable for all the extra capital gains taxation! Someone somewhere along the line is going to lose out just ensure that it’s not you! Even if you have your heart set on a particular home in Spain I would strongly recommend that you do not go ahead and act illegally even if that means you risk losing the property.

    Think very long and very hard about what you’re being asked to do and the potential legal and long term financial consequences rather than your short term thrill at securing that dream home in Spain.

    The next point that is worthy of due attention is the fact that there are many unregistered and inexperienced estate agents operating in Spain. The fact that anyone can become an estate agent on the Costa del Sol for example has led not only to mistakes in the purchase process being made, but unscrupulous individuals setting out to exploit foreign buyers.

    When looking for an estate agent to represent your interests find one with a strong and positive reputation…a reputation they will do everything to prote

    Can Anybody Beat Out Google in the Internet Search Business?
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    ed to act illegally all they need do is point out that the new crackdown could result in investigation, fines, even a lengthy prison term and the vendor, estate agent and solicitor involved in the transaction will step back and accept that exact figures are entered into the contract and taxation be paid accordingly.

    Unfortunately the reality for those who refuse to act in accordance with the vendor’s wishes can be far different to the above proposed ideal scenario. Quite often the vendor backs out of a sale if he cannot get his way and the buyer loses their dream property in Spain and possibly their deposit as well.

    So, what should someone hoping to buy property in Spain do if faced with such a situation? Should they accept the vendor’s demands and hand over a brown paper bag stuffed with 500 Euro notes? If they do then the price they apparently purchase the property for will be the price against which any future profits from the resale of the property will be compared for their capital gains tax purposes. Therefore if the purchaser ever wants to resell the property they too will need to insist that their buyer also agrees to having a reduced sum entered into the contract otherwise they’ll be liable for all the extra capital gains taxation! Someone somewhere along the line is going to lose out just ensure that it’s not you! Even if you have your heart set on a particular home in Spain I would strongly recommend that you do not go ahead and act illegally even if that means you risk losing the property.

    Think very long and very hard about what you’re being asked to do and the potential legal and long term financial consequences rather than your short term thrill at securing that dream home in Spain.

    The next point that is worthy of due attention is the fact that there are many unregistered and inexperienced estate agents operating in Spain. The fact that anyone can become an estate agent on the Costa del Sol for example has led not only to mistakes in the purchase process being made, but unscrupulous individuals setting out to exploit foreign buyers.

    When looking for an estate agent to represent your interests find one with a strong and positive reputation…a reputation they will do everything to prote

    Web Copy Do's and Don'ts
    We've all heard you need good copy to sell on the Internet, but it's harder to find, specifically, what constitutes good copy and what to avoid. Here's a list of do's and don'ts, I hope it helps: Don't...- Don't expect web site viewers to get excited about your offer when the first thing you talk about is you and why you created your site or got into your business. This kind of information is nice to include, but it really belongs on your "About Us" page.- Don't yell at your visitors with a lot of exclamation points and hype. Internet users are becoming more and more immune to hype. Being honest and straight forward will instantly command more attention.- Don't dazzle their eyes with lots of different fonts and moving graphics. Be professional. Yes, it's possible to add all kinds of fancy doo-dads onto a web site, but profes
    ’s demands and hand over a brown paper bag stuffed with 500 Euro notes? If they do then the price they apparently purchase the property for will be the price against which any future profits from the resale of the property will be compared for their capital gains tax purposes. Therefore if the purchaser ever wants to resell the property they too will need to insist that their buyer also agrees to having a reduced sum entered into the contract otherwise they’ll be liable for all the extra capital gains taxation! Someone somewhere along the line is going to lose out just ensure that it’s not you! Even if you have your heart set on a particular home in Spain I would strongly recommend that you do not go ahead and act illegally even if that means you risk losing the property.

    Think very long and very hard about what you’re being asked to do and the potential legal and long term financial consequences rather than your short term thrill at securing that dream home in Spain.

    The next point that is worthy of due attention is the fact that there are many unregistered and inexperienced estate agents operating in Spain. The fact that anyone can become an estate agent on the Costa del Sol for example has led not only to mistakes in the purchase process being made, but unscrupulous individuals setting out to exploit foreign buyers.

    When looking for an estate agent to represent your interests find one with a strong and positive reputation…a reputation they will do everything to prote

    Knock, knock. Who's There? Your Target Market, Are You Listening?
    Have you ever had a conversation with a person who wasn't listening to anything you said? This one-way communication experience is a big turn-off and many times frustrating to cope with at the time. Is this occurring in your marketing? Oops, no one wants to think of their business as turning a deaf ear to their market. Yet it can be easy to do since most of us have a jammed packed life already, with little time to spare let alone to listen to what our market is saying. Yet, we can't afford not to, or we lose our revenue. Relying even 40 percent on push marketing turns off the sound to your market. Okay, Catherine, what is push marketing? Push marketing is when you use brochures, flyers and other material -- including your business card -- and you push them out into the market praying all the time you are doing it, hoping
    u risk losing the property.

    Think very long and very hard about what you’re being asked to do and the potential legal and long term financial consequences rather than your short term thrill at securing that dream home in Spain.

    The next point that is worthy of due attention is the fact that there are many unregistered and inexperienced estate agents operating in Spain. The fact that anyone can become an estate agent on the Costa del Sol for example has led not only to mistakes in the purchase process being made, but unscrupulous individuals setting out to exploit foreign buyers.

    When looking for an estate agent to represent your interests find one with a strong and positive reputation…a reputation they will do everything to protect and therefore one who is unlikely to want to offer you anything less than a first class service. Furthermore, find an agent who speaks English and Spanish! It is imperative that your agent understands every minute point about the property, contract, terms and conditions and correctly relates this information to you.

    Many estate agencies recommend lawyers to their clients when it comes to contract negotiations, searches etc. Bear in mind that a solicitor referred to you by your agent may be more inclined to act in the agent’s best wishes rather than your own. Why? Because the agent likely refers an awful lot of business to him therefore he will do his best to maintain that relationship first! This is of course not always the case, but you might be better advised to find an independent lawyer through the recommendation of friends and trusted third parties who have already had significant or at least similar dealings with said lawyer.

    Finally, changes in land laws in Spain have been introduced in Valencia and most recently Andalusia and these changes are ‘a good thing’ in theory, but the stuff of nightmares for many foreign buyers in the parts of Spain affected by the legislation.

    In theory the laws have been introduced to protect rural land, agricultural land, to prevent over development and also to stop private owners from restricting development. But the laws have been badly implemented, they have been exploited and there are many cases of foreign residents convinced that they have been targeted unfairly because of their nationality.

    The intricacies of the law seem open for interpretation and in Valencia so many private buyers have suffered at the hands of developers exploiting the law that the European Union recently ruled the law unreasonable. As a result a new version of it has been drafted and is awaiting the Valencian parliament’s passing of it.

    In Andalusia many foreign owners of rural land on which they were hoping to build a home have lost out to the new laws which restrict the development of such land. It is absolutely a case of buyer beware, and even more importantly it is a case of the buyer doing their complete homework before making any solid plans for that dream home. If you’re interested in purchasing a ruin or run down building for redevelopment or you’re interested in building from scratch on an empty plot make sure in advance that permission will be granted and that your piece of land in Spain can and will sustain the ambitions you have for it.

    If you keep a cool head when buying property in sunny Spain and you employ the same levels of caution and care that you would if buying a house in your home country you will most likely avoid the common traps and pitfalls that some people fall foul of. Just remember to think of the longer term consequences before you act and consider employing the services of qualified and reputable professionals to assist you with the legal and financial side of your transaction and your o

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