Opening a company in Spain requires the drawing up of articles of association to govern the life of the company, as well as going to the Notary to sign the creation of the new company in Spain.
Likewise, we will need certain documents, duly translated and apostilled, in the event that the investment partners and shareholders of the company are foreigners.
An administrator of the company must be appointed, as well.
The creation of the company has labour, state and regional tax and social security payment consequences that must be forecast from the beginning, in order to know in how much expenses the Company may incurred.