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Old Jan 9th 2011, 5:02 pm
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If it's any help and you don't want to do it all yourself, I used Spanish Tax Returns who did all the paperwork, sent it to me for signature and I then forwarded to my bank in Ayamonte to pay. All for the sum of Eur 19.95. I'd say that was fair value for money. If you use your accountants my guess it will be considerably more. Hope you enjoy the CE experience as much as we have.
So I was walking up the 8th fairway this afternoon and for no apparent reason I suddenly thought "got that wrong". It is Spanish Tax Forms and GBP not Euro. Then I flicked through the thread and saw Chris Mortley had mentioned them a while ago......doh!
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Anyone reading this site and wondering whether you can actually complete and pay your income tax return yourself, please be guided by the most recent posts. If you follow the advice offered, there is absolutely no necessity to incur charges. The process is quite straightforward. As previously posted, thanks to contributors for all their clear, step-by-step guidance. Try it. Why incur unnecessary charges!
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Thanks for the heads up on that I am sure it would be far more to use our accountant, will take your advise
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Why incur unnecessary charges!
Because it costs less than €60 where we are per year, and it saves all the hassle
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Originally Posted by angiescarr
A barcode is a barcode I would have thought. If your printer/photocopier is up to it it will be readable. You should get away with that, although I know the Spanish can be a bit "jobsworth" when it comes to paperwork. so my answer isn't definitive;-)
OK, we thought we would be clever and put the barcode on the 1st page of each form and photo copy it. Looked great, but didn't spot the different "Copy Name" details on the bottom of the other pages. Each copy of the form is for a different people, i.e the you, the office who processes it and of course the Tax Man's copy. Surprise, surprise, it was rejected..
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OK, we thought we would be clever and put the barcode on the 1st page of each form and photo copy it. Looked great, but didn't spot the different "Copy Name" details on the bottom of the other pages. Each copy of the form is for a different people, i.e the you, the office who processes it and of course the Tax Man's copy. Surprise, surprise, it was rejected..
Doh. The best laid plans........
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Originally Posted by angiescarr
Doh. The best laid plans........
I use ADA to sort my tax out and have for the last 3 years it cost 60 E and is well worth the money.
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Old Jan 20th 2011, 11:45 am
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I use ADA to sort my tax out and have for the last 3 years it cost 60 E and is well worth the money.
Hi Dave
Just out of interest is that fee for you only ,or per person ?

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For the last 3 years we have used [email protected], they charge 20 euros - in total for completing the forms (there are two of us), they post the forms to us, next day and we take the fee to our bank in Spain. They will arrange the payment to your bank for an extra fee, I think(not sure) it is also 20euros. They have a web site. we have found them to be very efficient.

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For the last 3 years we have used [email protected], they charge 20 euros - in total for completing the forms (there are two of us), they post the forms to us, next day and we take the fee to our bank in Spain. They will arrange the payment to your bank for an extra fee, I think(not sure) it is also 20euros. They have a web site. we have found them to be very efficient.

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Originally Posted by Woodzie
For the last 3 years we have used [email protected], they charge 20 euros - in total for completing the forms (there are two of us), they post the forms to us, next day and we take the fee to our bank in Spain. They will arrange the payment to your bank for an extra fee, I think(not sure) it is also 20euros. They have a web site. we have found them to be very efficient.

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We use ADA and pay 60 but they say only 1 name is needed even though we jointly own the flat.

How do numerological get all the papers sent to them? With the bar codes etc?

Thanks

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Have just used Spanish Tax Forms as mentioned by AndyS previously for my current year's tax returns and, for £25, I am completely pleased with their prompt, efficient and courteous service. I paid my dues at a Spanish bank and when I got back to the UK forwarded the stamped tax office copies to STF for delivery to the relevant authorities in Huelva. Beats the 60 E we used to pay ADA. Thanks Andy for the recommendation.
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Have just used Spanish Tax Forms as mentioned by AndyS previously for my current year's tax returns and, for £25, I am completely pleased with their prompt, efficient and courteous service. I paid my dues at a Spanish bank and when I got back to the UK forwarded the stamped tax office copies to STF for delivery to the relevant authorities in Huelva. Beats the 60 E we used to pay ADA. Thanks Andy for the recommendation.
Pleasure. Much better the cash in your pocket than ADA's.
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Does anyone know the link to the latest Form 210, as all we can find are the forms below;

A 2008 version; http://www.aeat.es/AEAT/Contenidos_C...10/mod210e.pdf

And this strange looking version; https://www2.agenciatributaria.gob.es/es13/h/ie02100b.html?idi=en

Last year we completed a Version 1 2010 form online and printed it off, what have others done this year. HELP!

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Does anyone know the link to the latest Form 210, as all we can find are the forms below;

A 2008 version; http://www.aeat.es/AEAT/Contenidos_C...10/mod210e.pdf

And this strange looking version; https://www2.agenciatributaria.gob.es/es13/h/ie02100b.html?idi=en

Last year we completed a Version 1 2010 form online and printed it off, what have others done this year. HELP!

John & Lynn
Hi John/Lynn
google model 210 spanish tax form
That is the form we used this year

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