Who actually pays the millions? The who-is-who of tax debtors in the Balearic Islands
Proposed reforms to improve tax debt collection in the Balearics
Outlines proposed steps to speed up recovering public claims in Mallorca and the Balearics.

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What are the main proposed reforms to improve tax debt collection in the Balearic Islands?
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How large are tax debts in Mallorca, and who owes them?
Tax claims in Mallorca exceed 150 million euros, led by real estate debtors.
Which sectors are most affected by tax debt in Mallorca and the Balearic Islands?
Real estate leads the debt list, with other sectors present but less dominant.
Why do some debtors appear on the list even if their businesses aren’t operating?
Debtors can be non-operational yet still registered, delaying asset seizure.
How could Mallorca’s tax debt situation affect municipalities and residents?
Delays can impact municipal revenues and everyday life in Mallorca.
Are there notable individuals or firms mentioned among Mallorca’s top tax debtors?
Yes—there are notable debtors, including a German real estate entrepreneur.
What concrete steps could speed up recovery of tax debts in Mallorca?
Dedicated units for old claims and cross-regional asset tracking are recommended.
What is the best time to visit Mallorca for a beach vacation?
Spring or autumn are ideal for comfortable weather and fewer crowds.
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