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Few People Know: Treasury Allows to Collect 10% of an Inheritance that No One Claims

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There is a little-known legal figure in Spain whereby some people may receive financial compensation when they inform the Administration of the existence of an inheritance without known heirs. It is not a public aid, nor a benefit, nor a measure approved recently. However, it has been included for years in state legislation and remains in force.
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There is a little-known legal figure in Spain whereby some people may receive financial compensation when they inform the Administration of the existence of an inheritance without known heirs. It is not a public aid, nor a benefit, nor a measure approved recently. However, it has been included for years in state legislation and remains in force.

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informacion.es broke the news on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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