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Re: info for residency

Postby marcliff » Sat Oct 21, 2017 10:26 pm

Quesadasteve wrote:Sorry to original OP for hijacking his thread.

Another query
Our personal pensions and rental from uk house are taxed in uk .....if we take Spanish residency do these become taxable in Spain
A friend who is in a similar position to us has got Spanish residency but still pays tax in uk ......all very confusing.....well at least to me :D



Only government pensions (like forces, police, civil service etc) should be taxed in UK. You should write to the HMRC with a P85 form (there's one on the HMRC site). That way your state pension, when you get it, private pensions and interest will not be taxed in UK. You then complete a tax return in Spain.
UK rental tax will be taxed in UK. You then declare that on your annual income tax return in Spain and any tax you have paid in UK will be offset against your tax in Spain.
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Re: info for residency

Postby Paulr » Sat Oct 21, 2017 11:24 pm

The simple answer is "Yes". If you've lived in Spain more than 183 days in any one tax year, you are regarded as tax residents of Spain, irrespective of whether you have gone through the formal process of applying for Residencia. The extract below is from: https://www.expatica.com/es/finance/Gui ... 01437.html

"2) If you are a Spanish resident

"If you are a Spanish resident you will be taxed on your worldwide income. You may deduct your income tax paid in your home country.

"Double tax treaties are in place to avoid double-taxation. When there is no treaty with your country of origin, you may deduct the foreign tax paid; foreign compensation may also be applied. Your Spanish Lawyer may calculate this amount for you.

"Non-residents living more than 183 days in Spain are also considered residents for tax purposes, even if they have not obtained their residence permit."
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Re: info for residency

Postby javjee » Sun Oct 22, 2017 12:52 am

why every 1 talking about pension nd stuf i m 35 nd far away from pension plz advice me as i have job contract nd want to settel thre thanx
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Re: info for residency

Postby javjee » Sun Oct 22, 2017 12:59 am

u hav jaked my topic
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Re: info for residency

Postby Tootandploot » Sun Oct 22, 2017 7:43 am

Quesadasteve, you can have residency but declare your tax status is in Uk. You can also transfer your uk healthcare to Spain if one of you is still work g.
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Re: info for residency

Postby Quesadasteve » Sun Oct 22, 2017 8:25 am

javjee wrote:u hav jaked my topic


I. Did apologise earlier for hijacking your thread javlee
But retirement soon catchs up with you lol ...so some good information here for the future from other contributors
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Re: info for residency

Postby javjee » Sun Oct 22, 2017 5:29 pm

thank marclif no i dont have NiE number i have been told that when you apply for resedency card same time they give you nie number to its written on the resedency card and you dont need to apply that seprate ?
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Re: info for residency

Postby marcliff » Sun Oct 22, 2017 5:36 pm

You apply on the same form EX-18 for an NIE and residency if you haven't already got one.
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Re: info for residency

Postby javjee » Sun Oct 22, 2017 5:41 pm

thanx which is best place to apply orihuela or elche?
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Re: info for residency

Postby marcliff » Sun Oct 22, 2017 6:07 pm

Wherever you go, you have to book an appointment online first. Best to check which one has the earliest appointment because you can wait a month or two sometimes.
You book the appointment through this site:
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