Monday, December 28, 2009

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Business Day or non-working "?

purposes of calculating deadlines in the General State Administration, are considered legal holidays:

  • throughout the national territory: Sundays and days declared as national parties can not replace, or for which all the Autonomous Communities has not exercised the power of substitution.
  • Within the territory of the Autonomous Communities: those days determined by each Autonomous Community and holidays.
  • in the territorial areas of the entities that comprise the Local Government: day be established by the Autonomous Communities in their calendars for a holiday.


The detail of those non-working days should be sought in the annual publication in the Official Gazette realiaza and take into account the specificities at regional level and local levels to be determined for each .-

should be made clear in any case (along the lines of the following blog ) the following:

  1. The Saturday, unless they are holidays, consider working in the calculation of deadlines, whether that day the gates of the vast majority of administrations are closed. Although, through its housing electronics can do all kinds of paperwork that day. The
  2. 24 and December 31 , but are closed the majority of government, are considered for all purposes as business day. If
  3. maturity falls on a legal holiday the end of the term will automatically go to the next business day. Thus, even if such maturity occurs within a local area (eg Tax Administration in a village) would be affected equally by the non-working day (in this case) "only for tax purposes" all taxpayers who are assigned within the scope of the Tax Administration.
  4. The timing of a holiday not nothing to do with issues on their own or for family matters or individuals who enjoy all civil servants , governed by its own civil service rules for your territory.

The timing of a holiday is available at different site, although some offer a consultation more attractive than others. These are:
- The BOE
- The Portal of the citizen ( www.060.es )
- Some sites specifically dealing with the issue.



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