Thinking of going fully to Wise
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Seems that from this month Spain will now allow the payment of tax from foreign accounts
https://marosavat.com/spain-payments...bank-accounts/
But the account must be from an account from a bank operating within theSEPA zone.
https://marosavat.com/spain-payments...bank-accounts/
But the account must be from an account from a bank operating within theSEPA zone.
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I agree Wise customer services are excellent in my experience, helpful and quick to reply.
I had my Wise cashback payments today - The annualised cashback rate for the money you held with Wise in January 2024 is 2.28% for EUR, 3.31% for GBP
Very interesting news about paying the tax man - thanks Barriej
Don't we share some great stuff on this forum!
I had my Wise cashback payments today - The annualised cashback rate for the money you held with Wise in January 2024 is 2.28% for EUR, 3.31% for GBP
Very interesting news about paying the tax man - thanks Barriej
Don't we share some great stuff on this forum!
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I agree Wise customer services are excellent in my experience, helpful and quick to reply.
I had my Wise cashback payments today - The annualised cashback rate for the money you held with Wise in January 2024 is 2.28% for EUR, 3.31% for GBP
Very interesting news about paying the tax man - thanks Barriej
Don't we share some great stuff on this forum!
I had my Wise cashback payments today - The annualised cashback rate for the money you held with Wise in January 2024 is 2.28% for EUR, 3.31% for GBP
Very interesting news about paying the tax man - thanks Barriej
Don't we share some great stuff on this forum!
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Yes you can apply for a card and use it with a multi currency account and it will automatically pay in the local currency and convert from your holding currency.So if you have your money in € and go top the UK and spend in £ the conversion will be done for you at a good rate.You get two free cash withdrawals per month after that you pay a small fee,so you do need to plan ahead a bit if you use cash regularly
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I think there is only one Wise account and it does all (and there are 'business accounts) but research more here -
https://wise.com/sg/blog/current-account-account-types
I have had the same account with them from day one and I do transfers, exchanges, and earn cashback and have a debit card with them. Currently, I don't have any direct debits.
Whether it can totally replace a 'normal' Spanish bank account was the point my thread and I think the jury is out - for no-fee Spanish bank accounts you either comply with their conditions (taking insurance, investments etc it varies) or go for one of the online-only such as Openbank (Santander) or now Sabadell are also pushing a new online-only account (new customers only)
https://wise.com/sg/blog/current-account-account-types
I have had the same account with them from day one and I do transfers, exchanges, and earn cashback and have a debit card with them. Currently, I don't have any direct debits.
Whether it can totally replace a 'normal' Spanish bank account was the point my thread and I think the jury is out - for no-fee Spanish bank accounts you either comply with their conditions (taking insurance, investments etc it varies) or go for one of the online-only such as Openbank (Santander) or now Sabadell are also pushing a new online-only account (new customers only)
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But you have to be a resident, an A4 paper from the copshop with the NIE will not suffice.
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I've had an account with La Caixa for over 20 years, also have my buildings insurance with them. They seem to be bending me over for various charges which have increased since Brexit, so I am tempted to move away from them. I've had a Wise FX account for a few years, I assume I'll need to get a full bank account with them - can you set up direct debits for IBI, agua, luz etc with Wise? Do they give you an ATM card to get cash if you need it?
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Whether it can totally replace a 'normal' Spanish bank account was the point my thread and I think the jury is out - for no-fee Spanish bank accounts you either comply with their conditions (taking insurance, investments etc it varies) or go for one of the online-only such as Openbank (Santander) or now Sabadell are also pushing a new online-only account (new customers only)
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I must say I am very impressed with Revolut topping up with pounds from UK bank is literally instantaneous as is exchanging to euro which is done at a very good exchange rate with no fee. Their app is easy to use and I think one could easily use them for banking in Spain. I have been using currencyfair for years but with recent changes Revolut beat them hands down better exchange rate and zero fee.
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My wife has the wefferent account although she's resident and it works just as well as my standard Cajamar account . I have the standard Cajamar account as I've had it years and pay no fees as my state pension is paid into it. I do have a wefferent savings account.



