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jenna m Nov 26th 2007 6:18 am

Bank Statements
 


Can someone tell me what the following term on my bank statement means ? - Comision Tramitacion Certificado Residencia.
There is IVA of 16% charged on top so in total its 17.43 EACH!
I am presuming its a yearly charge ......

MnM Nov 26th 2007 7:17 am

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It seems to say Commission for Residency Certificate transaction.

elgestor Nov 26th 2007 7:28 am

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Hello Jenna M

It looks as if it's referring to a bill that has been passed through your bank for the application of your residency certificates.

It's not a yearly charge, it should be a one off payment for the application.

Regards

David

jenna m Nov 26th 2007 9:07 am

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Thats clearer now.
Thanks for info.

Bri and Katee Nov 26th 2007 6:30 pm

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Strange how our bank was keen to sign us both up to our single account and not just one of us. Then we find we get charged 19€ every six months for having a bank card each, go figure!

jenna m Nov 26th 2007 9:06 pm

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No doubt that will be the next item on OUR statement.

jeanc Nov 26th 2007 10:17 pm

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Originally Posted by elgestor (Post 5603129)
Hello Jenna M

It looks as if it's referring to a bill that has been passed through your bank for the application of your residency certificates.

It's not a yearly charge, it should be a one off payment for the application.

Regards

David

I also have the same charges but we are not residents so I am confused. :huh: On the statement that I can see on the internet it says c.no.resid??? but on the statement it does say comision tramitacion certificado residencia ???

derek500 Nov 26th 2007 11:04 pm

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I seem to remember when we first moved here our bank, Bankinter, made a charge for being a non residents account.

We weren't with them long and we opened an account with CAM using our Residencias. No similar charge form them.

jeanc Nov 26th 2007 11:27 pm

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Originally Posted by derek500 (Post 5605645)
I seem to remember when we first moved here our bank, Bankinter, made a charge for being a non residents account.

We weren't with them long and we opened an account with CAM using our Residencias. No similar charge form them.

We are with CAM

EsuriJohn Nov 26th 2007 11:34 pm

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Originally Posted by jeanc (Post 5605529)
I also have the same charges but we are not residents so I am confused. :huh: On the statement that I can see on the internet it says c.no.resid??? but on the statement it does say comision tramitacion certificado residencia ???

Hi jeanc,

We discovered this when we noticed that we operated our account in deficit for the first three months because there is a fee (GOVERNMENT) to open a Non-Resident account. This is a bi annual fee of about €10 +IVA and sure enough we have paid this twice so far.

Regards,

John.
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jeanc Nov 27th 2007 3:18 am

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Originally Posted by John & Kath (Post 5605740)
Hi jeanc,

We discovered this when we noticed that we operated our account in deficit for the first three months because there is a fee (GOVERNMENT) to open a Non-Resident account. This is a bi annual fee of about €10 +IVA and sure enough we have paid this twice so far.

Regards,

John.
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I think when I am over at xmas I shall ask a the bank as we have been charged 17.43 each but it is only one account in joint names and we've only had the account since June so how much per year will it cost!!!!!

sunnydee Nov 27th 2007 3:29 am

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Just looked at my bank statement and we had €8.40 deducted for the same thing. Ours is a non-residence account at the moment. It's a joint account.


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