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- 1000+ reviews collected
- 9.8 Average rating
- #1 platform for expats to find top service providers
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Iliana
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- English
- Spanish
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Cigarran
Remote / online
- English
- Spanish
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Tax Lawyers in Madrid: costs, languages & what to check
Locallista lists 2 hand-vetted English-speaking tax lawyers in Madrid, rated 9.8/10 on average across verified expat reviews. Every provider serves customers in English, working across neighbourhoods like Salamanca, Chamberí and Centro. In Madrid, an initial consultation typically runs €60–€150 (2026). Compare profiles and reviews, then contact a tax lawyer directly — no language barrier.
- Vetted providers: 2 English-speaking tax lawyers in Madrid, rated 9.8/10 on average.
- Languages spoken: English and Spanish.
- Where they work: Madrid and surrounding areas, including Salamanca, Chamberí and Centro.
- Typical price: An initial consultation typically runs €60–€150 (2026); final cost varies by provider and job.
- Before you hire: agree the fee basis up front — fixed fee for paperwork (NIE, residency) vs hourly for disputes.
- Paperwork tip: in Spain, ask for a factura with IVA (21% VAT) so the work is documented and guaranteed.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Tax lawyers offer legal advice and representation on matters such as personal and corporate taxation, tax planning, audits, disputes with tax authorities, and compliance with local and international tax laws. They help clients minimize risks and ensure legal compliance.
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Yes, many tax lawyers specialize in international tax law and can assist with cross-border issues such as double taxation, residency status, foreign income reporting, and structuring international investments or businesses.
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Yes, all tax lawyers listed on Locallista speak English, and many are fluent in other languages as well. Their language skills are clearly noted in their profiles.
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You should consult a tax lawyer when facing complex legal issues, disputes with tax authorities, international tax obligations, or if you need formal legal representation. Accountants typically handle tax filings and financial reporting, while lawyers provide legal guidance.
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Fees vary depending on the nature and complexity of the case. Some tax lawyers charge hourly rates, while others offer flat fees for specific services. Pricing details are provided by each professional individually.