The magazine GAIN – Industrial Area Management has recently published an article highlighting the work of the Tax Litigation Area of TOMARIAL Lawyers, Economists and Consultants, which has achieved a 90% success rate in legal proceedings against the Tax Agency.

In the last year, Our team has defended more than 120 tax cases in court., a volume that reflects the increase in tax pressure and the number of inspections, a reality that companies are well aware of. This growth has led to a greater demand for specialized defense and an increase in litigation with the Treasury.

As our CEO explains, Miguel Angel Molina, in the interview published by GAIN:

"Our extremely high success rate is due to the high quality and experience of a highly specialized team. At Tomarial, we assist companies with all their tax, legal, and labor advisory needs."

The tax procedures area, led by our colleague Raphael Donet, has experienced a significant increase in cases related to the derivation of liability to administrators, a growing concern in today's business environment.

"Administrators may be held subsidiarily liable for companies' tax debts. This is a growing source of litigation with the Tax Agency," Donet emphasizes.

The article also highlights several success stories especially relevant, such as disputes arising from business reorganizations y FEAC operations (mergers, spin-offs, asset transfers, and exchanges of securities), which have a special tax regime. These procedures, due to their complexity and potential financial penalties, can have a significant impact on a company's balance sheet.

From Tomarial, we reaffirm our commitment to the Technical excellence, legal specialization and comprehensive support to our clients, especially in an increasingly demanding tax environment.

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