Tax in spain
Tax in spain
Hi can any one give me advice, we are due to do a tax return for last year in Spain, we never worked for the 4 years we was out there so it was always a nil tax, we have returned to the UK in march this year and are now due to do a tax return for last years but as we are no longer living out there so do we still need to do one? we are not working as yet here in the UK.
Can any one advice only not sure what to do for the best as we still own a property out there?
Regards Fran
Can any one advice only not sure what to do for the best as we still own a property out there?
Regards Fran
Re: Tax in spain
Yes you do need to do one as you were here for the entire tax year of 2011......
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Re: Tax in spain
Tax return also required if you own property here, regardless of whether you are here or not.
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That's an entirely different tax return. He is talking about the annual income tax return.Campo Steve wrote:Tax return also required if you own property here, regardless of whether you are here or not.
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Quite right Sid. However, there are a lot of people that don't realise that there is a form of tax return that has to be made even though they don't live here. That will surely be his situation in years to come.
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Campo Steve wrote:Quite right Sid. However, there are a lot of people that don't realise that there is a form of tax return that has to be made even though they don't live here. That will surely be his situation in years to come.
Fair comment but that isn't the issue here.
Clearly he has legally to continue making nil declarations until he becomes non resident (this year).
Frankly I doubt whether Hacienda would be at all bothered if he didn't bother to declare this year. The only potential problem would be if he subsequently came back to Spain and wanted to claim tax residency to get the benefits of better deals on CGT and IHT.
If not I would suggest it's probably not worth the effort of trying to submit a nil return when you are no longer in Spain.
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Re: Tax in spain
I am aware that there is a form 210 (?) for non residents to do a tax return if they own property in Spain.Campo Steve wrote:Tax return also required if you own property here, regardless of whether you are here or not.
I live full time in Spain and own my house here. I submit my Modela 100 for my taxes.
Presumably there isn't an additional tax return form for my property?
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My post was maybe a bit confusing, Gerry. What I was getting at was that a lot of people seem to not realise, or conveniently forget, that they still need to submit a return (210) if they don't live in Spain but own property here. It's a different return to the one done if you live here (100). No extra form for you to do.
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Re: Tax in spain
That is what I thought. I didn't think your reply was confusing but my wife has a Spanish lesson with a Spanish person, who used to work for a Spanish estate agent, who thought that I had to submit both forms.Campo Steve wrote:My post was maybe a bit confusing, Gerry. What I was getting at was that a lot of people seem to not realise, or conveniently forget, that they still need to submit a return (210) if they don't live in Spain but own property here. It's a different return to the one done if you live here (100). No extra form for you to do.
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Re: Tax in spain
Gerry, as a resident there is no "imputed rental income" tax on your primary residence. However if you have a second property then you do have to pay that tax, the same as a non resident pays on any property.
The difference is that you declare that "income" on your normal tax declaration.
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The difference is that you declare that "income" on your normal tax declaration.
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We are non-resident in Spain and since we bought our proerty 6 years ago I have completed modelos 214 then 210. I understand that this year the form must be completed on-line. I think I found the form but it looks quite complicated and although I speak fairly reasonable Spanish its not up to legal jargon.
Can anyboby give me any help? TIA
Can anyboby give me any help? TIA
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Take a look at the link I have posted.
Take a look at the link I have posted.
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Re: Tax in spain
Many thanks for your replies. It was thanks to beachcomber that I have been able to complete the returns in the past and hopefully will, be able to continue so to do.
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