[ml][ol][li indent=0 align=left][b]Mandatory Registration (Must Apply)[/b][/li][/ol][/ml][ml][ul][li indent=0 align=left]The company sells goods or services in Spain with an [b]annual turnover exceeding €85,000[/b] (2024 threshold).[/li][li indent=0 align=left]The company operates in specific sectors (e.g., real estate, digital services, e-commerce) where VAT registration is required regardless of turnover.[/li][li indent=0 align=left]The company imports goods into Spain or acquires goods from other EU countries (subject to IVA).[/li][li indent=0 align=left]The company engages in intra-EU B2B transactions (e.g., [b]Intra-Community Supply[/b]).[/li][/ul][/ml]
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