
Dominga, retired, receives a trap inheritance of 200,000 euros: the Treasury forces her to pay for money that her nephew withdrew from the bank before dying
In many cases, a direct relative does not have to be a forced or legitimate heir, but collateral relatives may be, such as uncles, nephews or brothers-in-law. These are even considered indirect heirs, according to the YoTax on Inheritance and Donations (ISD). This is what has happened to Dominga Guzmán, ...








