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BOE-A-2026-7607 ·3 April 2026 ·orden Low impact
Subsidies

Companies with subsidies: 30 days to raise objections or repay excess subsidy

The HAC/310/2026 Order establishes that companies failing subsidy conditions must submit objections within 30 days, otherwise excess subsidy must be repaid (art. 82 and 45 of the Regional Incentives Regulation). Non-compliance is deemed proven if timely and proper fulfillment is not demonstrated (art. 45).

In 2 key points

  1. Companies must submit challenges within 30 days or lose excess subsidy (art. 82 Ley 39/2015)
  2. Excess subsidy is repaid for failure to meet contractual conditions (art. 45 Reglamento de Incentivos Regionales)

How it affects those involved

For beneficiaries of subsidies, this means a 30-day period to challenge non-compliance or risk losing part of the subsidy. Public administrations may demand repayment without the need for a legal proceeding. Advisors should review subsidy contracts to check for unmet conditions. Workers are not directly affected, but the company may face financial impacts.

Lifecycle

2026-04-03PublishedPublished in the BOE
2026-04-03Into forceComes into force (Orden HAC/310/2026, de 12 de marzo)
Official text Based on BOE data (boe.es). Information, not advice.

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