252.229-7013 Tax exemptions (Spain)—representation.
Prescription and Applicability
DFARS Prescription, 229.402-70(e)
(e) (1) Use the clause at 252.229-7005, Tax Exemptions (Spain), in solicitations and contracts when contract performance will be in Spain.
(2) Use the provision at 252.229-7013, Tax Exemptions (Spain)--Representation, in solicitations that contain the clause at 252.229-7005, Tax Exemptions (Spain). If the solicitation includes the provision at FAR 52.204-7, do not separately list 252.229-7013 in the solicitation.
Current Text
252.229-7013 Tax exemptions (Spain)—representation.
As prescribed in 229.402-70(e)(2), use the following provision:
Tax Exemptions (Spain)—Representation (APR 2012)
(a) Exemptions. In accordance with tax relief agreements between the United States Government and the Spanish Government, and because the resultant contract arises from the activities of the United States Forces in Spain, the contract will be exempt from the excise, luxury, and transaction taxes listed in paragraph (b) of the clause DFARS 252.229-7005, Tax Exemptions (Spain).
(b) Representation. By submission of its offer, the offeror represents that the offered price, including the prices of subcontracts to be awarded under the contract, does not include the taxes identified herein, or any other taxes from which the United States Government is exempt.
(End of provision)
[77 FR 19131, Mar. 30, 2012, as amended at 77 FR 23632, Apr. 20, 2012]
Active Class Deviations Affecting This Clause
Class Deviation 2026-O0007, DFARS RFO Implementation (Part 29)
- Status: Active
- Date Issued: 2026-02-01
- Change type: MODIFIED
- Action: Modified by RFO class deviation
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