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Establishing a Latin American Business Abroad “Doing Business in Latin America – From A to Z” UIA/AIJA Seminar Panama City, 27 February 2015 Héctor Sbert Lawants – Barcelona, Spain

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Page 1: Establishing a LATAM Business in Spain

Establishing a Latin American Business Abroad

“Doing Business in Latin America – From A to Z” UIA/AIJA Seminar

Panama City, 27 February 2015 Héctor Sbert

Lawants – Barcelona, Spain

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Overall increase in FDI coming from LATAM

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1980 1990 2000 2010 2013

In millions of USD at current exchange rates (2014) Source: UNCTAD

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Destination of LATAM’s FDI in Europe (2013)

Spain and Portugal

Poland

UK

France

Germany

Italy

Others

Source:CEPAL/ECLAC

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Trade and Tax Considerations

•  Access to EU, EMEA markets

•  Moderate Taxation

•  Corporate Tax Reduction for 2015 and 2016

•  Double Taxation Conventions and “Participation Exemptions”

•  Patent Box

•  R&D Taxation

•  Expats Regimen (Ley BECKHAM)

•  ETVE’s

•  Other Investment Forms: SICAV and SOCIMI

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Moderate Taxation

•  Tax pressure below EU-27 Average

•  Ratio between tax revenues, including Social Security and GDP: •  Spain 33,6%

•  EU Average 40,6% •  Denmark 49,1% •  Belgium 48%

•  France 47% •  Sweden44,6% •  Italy 44,3%

•  Germany 40,4% •  UK 37,3%

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Corporate Tax Reductions

Until 2015

•  General CT Rate: 30%

•  25% for SMEs

•  20% for microbusinesses (max 300k € turnover)

•  15% for newly created entities (max 300k € turnover)

2015 and 2016

•  28% in 2015

•  25% in 2016

•  T h a n k s t o o v e r a l l d e d u c t i o n s , ave r a g e corporate tax rate is at 19,3%.

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Double Taxation Conventions

Spain has the largest network of Double Taxation Conventions with LATAM & the Americas (including USA & Canada) than any other European nation:

•  : : 19

•  13 : 13

•  : 12

•  8 : 8

•  5 : 5

:

13

5

8

Spanish DTC are also in general terms more favorable for the investor

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Participation Exemption Regime

•  It allows Spanish companies a tax exemption on dividends from its foreign subsidiaries and also on any capital gains on the disposal of those shares.

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Research & Development

•  According to the OECD, Spain is the country with the more advantageous tax regime on R&D after France.

•  “Patent Box” Tax Incentive •  It allows a 60% tax reduction

on gains deriving from the sale of patents, drawings and other intangible assets created by the company.

•  Most favorable system in the EU

•  It extends to the income from the sale of models, designs, formulas, plans or even know how.

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Tax Regime for Expats

“Beckham Law” 

•  For expats coming to Spain, a tax flat rate of 24.75% for a maximum income of € 600,000 per year for five years.

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Life quality for expats…

•  According to FT, 7 out of

the 10 most attractive cities to invest in Southern Europe are Spanish (2014-2015)

•  Spain is 9th in life quality for expats according to Expat Explorer Survey 2013 of HSBC. Ses Illetes Beach, Formentera

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“ETVEs”

 “Entidades de Tenencia de Valores Extranjeros” =

Holding Entities of Foreign Securities

•  It is a holding regime that favors particularly Latin American companies.

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“ETVEs”

 

•  ETVEs are holding companies whose purpose is the management and administration of securities representing the equity of entities not domiciled in Spain

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“ETVEs”

 

•  Foreign dividends and capital gains from abroad are tax exempt. This facilitates the repatriation of dividends paid by subsidiaries.

•  Dividend payments to non-resident parent companies are free of withholding tax in Spain unless the parent company is domiciled in a country that does not pay income tax or resident in a tax haven.

•  Access to Spanish network of Double Taxation Treaties

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“ETVEs”

 

•  Brazil and Mexico are the second and fourth country to have invested the most in Spanish ETVEs

•  Petrobras and Gruma already use this advantageous tax regime for its European operations.

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Other low taxation investment forms

•  SICAV: For financial investments

•  SOCIMI: For real estate investments

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Golden Visa

Since September 2013, new immigration rules to promote foreign investment in Spain

 

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Golden Visa

Applicable to:

•  Investors

•  Entrepreneurs

•  P e r s o n s w i t h h i g h academic qualifications

•  Researchers

•  Expats

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Golden Visa

•  For investors: Foreigners who have made a significant capital investment in Spain: •  Real estate assets (over €

500,000)

•  Shares in Spanish companies or f inancial deposits in Spanish banks (over 1 million €)

•  Business projects they are to b e d eve l o p e d i n S p a i n considered of general interest,

•  Spanish public debt (over € 2 million).

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Golden Visa

•  Entrepreneurs: foreigners who are to develop an entrepreneurial and business activity with particular economic interest to Spain.

•  Highly qualified personnel: employees or people in possession of a graduate or postgraduate degree from a prestigious University or Business School.

•  Researchers: Scientific and technical staff and professors from Universities and Business Schools.

•  Expats: Staff in international transfer in the context of an employment, professional or training relationship with a company or group of companies established in Spain or another country.

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Golden Visa

•  Visa and/or Permission to live and work and Spain.

•  Free movement across the Schengen area.

•  Expedited processing: Visa petition resolved within 10 business days. Residence permits resolved within 20 business days.

•  In the case of the investor, no obligation to effectively reside in Spain (it is only required to visit Spain once during the period of residence).

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Easier access to Spanish residence and nationality for LATAM citizens

Apart form Golden Visa…

•  Some LATAM citizens may apply for a Spanish residence permit without having an actual job or job offer (Peru, Chile)

•  All citizens from LATAM and other Spanish-speaking countries may apply for Spanish nationality after only 2 years of legal residence (instead of 10, generally) without having to waive to their nationality of origin

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Thank you!

Héctor Sbert

LAWANTS – Barcelona, Spain

[email protected]

+34 93 255 31 35

Source: ICEX: España, Plataforma para las inversiones y sedes de empresas multilatinas en Europa, África y Oriente Medio, September 2014)

Note: The information contained in this presentation should not in itself be regarded as specific advice on the mentioned subject, but only as a preliminary approach. It is therefore recommended that recipients of this information seek professional advice about their particular case before adopting measures or actions of any kind.