Cost of living?
#46
Re: Cost of living?
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
Thanks for putting me right on that Fred
#47
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Re: Cost of living?
Originally Posted by Fred James
Go to http://www.aeat.es/ and select No Residents on the left hand side.
You can then select English by clicking on the Union flag.
All with then be revealed
You can then select English by clicking on the Union flag.
All with then be revealed
Can someone give me an idea as to the tax allowances for a married couple and how you do the computation for tax - this would be for a nearly retired couple, with some investment income - who will hopefully be resident soon.
Thanks,Annamac
#48
Re: Cost of living?
Originally Posted by macanna
Nope, nothing much has been revealed, english is not listed on the site!
Can someone give me an idea as to the tax allowances for a married couple and how you do the computation for tax - this would be for a nearly retired couple, with some investment income - who will hopefully be resident soon.
Thanks,Annamac
Can someone give me an idea as to the tax allowances for a married couple and how you do the computation for tax - this would be for a nearly retired couple, with some investment income - who will hopefully be resident soon.
Thanks,Annamac
If you are a resident then that wont help you too much. Tax info for residents is, not surprisingly, only in Spanish.
You will find details of taxes and allowances on this site in English
http://tinyurl.com/hw577
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Re: Cost of living?
Originally Posted by Fred James
It does work. Select No Residentes, then select "tributacion no residentes" and you will get a page where you can select English.
If you are a resident then that wont help you too much. Tax info for residents is, not surprisingly, only in Spanish.
You will find details of taxes and allowances on this site in English
http://tinyurl.com/hw577
If you are a resident then that wont help you too much. Tax info for residents is, not surprisingly, only in Spanish.
You will find details of taxes and allowances on this site in English
http://tinyurl.com/hw577
thanks again, Macanna
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Re: Cost of living?
Originally Posted by Fred James
Yes, once you live permanently in Spain (over 183 days in one calendar year) you will be tax resident and be able to claim these allowances.
You will also become liable to pay Spanish income tax on your world wide income.
You will also become liable to pay Spanish income tax on your world wide income.
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