registering for payment of non residents poroperty tax
#16
Re: registering for payment of non residents poroperty tax
If you fancy a trip when you are next over we are only about an hour away! I have friends that have a holiday home in Pinoso. What we will need to see is your last SUMA bill and have a copy of your passports and NIES
#17
Re: registering for payment of non residents poroperty tax
I assume SUMA are the company that collect the IBI in that area?
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I think Sue is referring to the last IBI bill as that is the one that has required information on, I belive some refer to it as SUMA?
#19
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Sorry yes meant IBI - around us we tend to say SUMA!
#20
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Is not SUMA the name of the Provincial collection company who collect IBI payments on behalf of a number of local authorities. In Huelva Province that company is called Gestion Tributaria and they collect for the local authorities not just IBI but car tax and other payments. They seem to have a very good IT system and all offices are well connected so that you can do things in offices remote from where you live.
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Re: registering for payment of non residents poroperty tax
Suma is the tax collection agency for most (but all) towns in the Alicante region.
Amongst other things it collects IBI, IVTM (road tax) etc. There are offices in most towns, and as John&Kath says like Gestion Tributaria in their area, they provide an excellent online service. I can access all my information and pay online.
Amongst other things it collects IBI, IVTM (road tax) etc. There are offices in most towns, and as John&Kath says like Gestion Tributaria in their area, they provide an excellent online service. I can access all my information and pay online.
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Re: registering for payment of non residents poroperty tax
just to confirm we have GT in Granada, all computerised, went in to pay my first road tax and it was all over in a few minutes which included the time to raise me/vehicle as new to the list.
all done by a guy in his 50's typing with 2 forefingers.
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all done by a guy in his 50's typing with 2 forefingers.
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#23
Re: registering for payment of non residents poroperty tax
Suma is the tax collection agency for most (but all) towns in the Alicante region.
Amongst other things it collects IBI, IVTM (road tax) etc. There are offices in most towns, and as John&Kath says like Gestion Tributaria in their area, they provide an excellent online service. I can access all my information and pay online.
Amongst other things it collects IBI, IVTM (road tax) etc. There are offices in most towns, and as John&Kath says like Gestion Tributaria in their area, they provide an excellent online service. I can access all my information and pay online.
I had never thought to look online Bill but yes they are there
www.sgth.es
they do not seem to be set up for payment online or personal interrogation but I know we can pay through our bank Banco Popular and they list all other banks that they relate with.
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I had never thought to look online Bill but yes they are there
www.sgth.es
they do not seem to be set up for payment online or personal interrogation but I know we can pay through our bank Banco Popular and they list all other banks that they relate with.
www.sgth.es
they do not seem to be set up for payment online or personal interrogation but I know we can pay through our bank Banco Popular and they list all other banks that they relate with.
#25
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It's probably under Oficina Virtual. You need a digital ID, but it looks though you can access it via your online bank. You certainly can with Suma. When I banked with BBVA ( which I don't now because I got sick of the charges and queues) you just logged onto BBVA and there was an option to go into the Suma office. SGTH looks the same to me, or a straightforward login if you have a digital ID.