Timeframes & Deadlines
Spanish Inheritance Timelines for Foreign Beneficiaries
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Spanish Inheritance Timelines for Foreign Beneficiaries
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When dealing with a Spanish inheritance from abroad, time is not just a practical issue – it is a legal condition. Spanish law sets strict deadlines for tax, notarial formalities and registrations. Missing them can trigger surcharges, interest and unnecessary complications with banks and authorities.
We help foreign heirs, executors and law firms understand which deadlines apply, how they interact, and what can be done if timing is already tight. Our role is to turn a confusing calendar of obligations into a clear, manageable roadmap.
The objective is to make your Spanish inheritance compliant, timely and predictable, without you having to monitor every date from another country.
Each estate involves a combination of legal and tax deadlines. We guide you through the most relevant timeframes, including:
We analyse your case, identify applicable deadlines and structure the procedure so that each step is completed within the required time limits.
Proper management of deadlines is not only about avoiding penalties – it is about keeping control of the estate, from abroad, with clear expectations.
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Missed tax deadlines may lead to surcharges and interest. We help you stay within the limits or explore available remedies.
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You know how long each stage normally takes, so you can plan communication with family members and other advisers.
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We align notarial, registry and tax timings so that the estate moves forward without unnecessary delays.
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If time is already short, we prioritise urgent actions and advise you on possible extensions or staged solutions.
We regularly assist international clients for whom timing is particularly sensitive, such as:
If your situation involves tight or uncertain deadlines, you can contact us to obtain clear, case-specific guidance.
Timeframes and deadlines do not need to become a source of constant worry.
We help you understand which dates matter, what must be done first, and how to keep your Spanish inheritance on track from another country.
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Deadline & risk assessment
We review the date of death, assets, region in Spain and current stage of foreign probate to identify applicable deadlines and any immediate risks.
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Timeline & action plan
We prepare a clear timetable, indicating what needs to be done first (tax, notary, registry, banks) and when each action should take place.
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Execution within legal time limits
We obtain documents, sign notarial deeds, file tax and deal with institutions in Spain, keeping the procedure moving within the required timeframes.
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Monitoring & updates
You receive regular updates so you always know where you stand in the process, which deadlines have been met, and what comes next.
Contact our team
If you need personalised guidance, you can send us a short message and our team will: