‘Beckham Law’: Spain’s bait-and-switch tax trap needs exposing
Authorities have cynically weaponised a tax law whose original purpose was to attract foreign wealth, argues Spear's columnist Robert Amsterdam
ByAuthorities have cynically weaponised a tax law whose original purpose was to attract foreign wealth, argues Spear's columnist Robert Amsterdam
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ByNicholas Foulkes recalls the 'remarkable personality' of his friend Ira von Fürstenberg, who died in February
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ByEditor-in-chief Edwin Smith on what to expect from the latest issue
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