I was just looking at the Legal, Fiscal and Real Estate Advice part of the forum - which does not appear to receive any professional replies - so if you are confused these might help
Non residents Tax - see my article here
December 2011
(Pg 32)
or
Residents Tax
T.I.M Spain April 2012 Edition
(Pg
Main points - Even if you are paying UK Tax you still have Non Residents tax payments to make (to answer the point on the other forum) these are not on your income but on your Spanish property (as well as SUMA)
If you register to pay tax in Spain as a resident you do not also have to pay in the UK (ie you don't pay twice)
If you are registered as a resident and on the padron then you should be paying residents tax in Spain and not the UK. And you may receive a letter asking why you are not declaring here.
Now the financial climate is bad all governments are taking action to try and collect as much tax as is due - so now is a good time to sort out your affairs, especially is now the time for residents to be making their Spanish tax declaration. The tax office is checking with the land registry and other organisations (like Iberdrola) to see who owns property and when it is in use.
Non residents Tax - see my article here
December 2011
(Pg 32)
or
Residents Tax
T.I.M Spain April 2012 Edition
(Pg
Main points - Even if you are paying UK Tax you still have Non Residents tax payments to make (to answer the point on the other forum) these are not on your income but on your Spanish property (as well as SUMA)
If you register to pay tax in Spain as a resident you do not also have to pay in the UK (ie you don't pay twice)
If you are registered as a resident and on the padron then you should be paying residents tax in Spain and not the UK. And you may receive a letter asking why you are not declaring here.
Now the financial climate is bad all governments are taking action to try and collect as much tax as is due - so now is a good time to sort out your affairs, especially is now the time for residents to be making their Spanish tax declaration. The tax office is checking with the land registry and other organisations (like Iberdrola) to see who owns property and when it is in use.
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