General terms of service
We want to make life easier for foreigners in Spain and have therefore developed this service. We think it should be easy, hassle-free to manage your tax obligations in Spain even if you don’t know Spanish or are a tax expert. It’s often complicated with ever-changing regulations and that’s exactly why you turn to us. Our ambition is to build a service that delivers high quality year after year and that all our clients are satisfied.
That’s why we promise to do our utmost to make sure all of this happens. However, we know that sometimes unexpected things happen that cause things to go haywire and our hope is that no problems will occur, but in order for us to deliver this service with good prices and simplicity, we unfortunately have to limit our responsibility for the few times it may go haywire.
No adviser can give a 100% guarantee that things will never go wrong and if you have a more complicated tax situation or you feel you want to sort out every detail about your unique situation, from double checking individual deductions whether they are allowed or not, to talking to a personal adviser – we recommend you contact us for more specialised advice.
You probably already have experience with law firms and know that even the lawyers can be wrong (and are good at charging). We think that’s exactly why you turned to us – to get good quality at a good price and to make your life easier.
We work to ensure a high level of data protection that protects your personal privacy when using our website. This privacy policy therefore explains how your personal data is processed and protected, your rights and how you can enforce them. We strive to make you feel secure in our processing of your personal data. If you have any questions, you are welcome to contact us. You can find our contact details at the bottom of this page.
Where is your data stored?
We strive to process your personal data as much as possible within the European Economic Area (EEA) and all our own IT systems, but can also be transferred and processed in a country outside the EEA (so-called “third country”). Such transfer is only made to recipient countries with an adequate level of protection and in accordance with applicable legislation. If the transfer is made to a partner for a service in the US, this will only be done to companies covered by the so-called “Privacy Shield”, which is an agreement on the protection of personal data between the EU and the US
What kind of data do you collect?
We collect personal information that you send to us when you use the service on our website or sign up for our newsletter. For example, the personal information you send to us may include contact information, date of birth and payment information. We may also collect certain personal data from external partners such as address information from public registers and credit rating information from credit rating agencies, banks or credit reporting agencies.
Why do we collect your data?
Your personal information is stored by Taxadora.com. The information is used to perform the service you have assigned us, e.g. declaration of Spanish taxes.
How long is my data stored?
The information is normally saved for 5 years from the time your declaration has been submitted. We store your information for as long as we are obliged under applicable law in Spain.
If you don’t want us to store your data?
If you do not want us to keep your information, you can contact us at info@taxadora.com and we will delete your contact information. You have the opportunity at any time to request an extract from the personal data we have stored about you as well as the right to delete the data.
If you want to make changes to your data?
If information should prove inaccurate or incomplete, you have the right to correct it.
With whom do we share your data?
Your personal information may be shared with third parties required to deliver the service and inform about the service or new services we launch with or without partners.
We will never disclose your personal information to anyone for any other purpose.
We will, for example, never to sell your information.
The use of cookies
A cookie (or cookie) is a small text file that a website saves on the visitor’s computer. Cookies are used on many websites to give a visitor access to various features. The information in a cookie can also be used to track a user’s browsing on websites that use the same cookie.
Do I have to allow the use of Cookies?
This site uses cookies for functionality critical to the performance of the service. Therefore, if you block cookies, you cannot perform the service. Without cookies, however, you can still look at pages and articles, but some features may behave unexpectedly.
If you want to visit the page but do not want any cookies to be saved on your computer when you close your browser then you can visit the page in private mode. This mode is called various things depending on your browser: “Incognito window” (Chrome), “Private window” (Firefox) or “InPrivate window” (Microsoft Edge). All cookies set during the visit in private mode are then deleted from your computer when you close your browser.
How do we use Cookies This site uses cookies to perform the service, log in to “my pages” and for certain features that should only be viewed once per visitor. If you close your browser and later return to the store, your settings are saved with the help of cookies. We also use cookies to be able to customize and make information and marketing as relevant as possible for you.
The information about logging into “my pages” is stored in a so-called session cookie and is therefore deleted when you close your browser. Our other cookies do not store information to identify you.
We also use cookies as statistics