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Guardia Civil and tax authority take action over foreign cars
Monday, January 30, 2012

They don't pay the fines for parking too long in the restricted blue parking zones, nor the fines for speeding; they pay no road tax; their vehicles are not taken for ITV tests......

Foreign residents who drive their cars on the roads of Malaga province enjoy an impunity which comes from the registration plate of their vehicle. The authorities have often failed to take action because of the difficulties in verifying their address in order to notify them of such penalties.

However, the Guardia Civil and the State Tax Agency (AEAT) have decided to put an end to this situation and have begun a campaign to tighten the net on foreigners who live permanently or part-time in Spain but who have not registered their vehicles here or paid the relevant taxes on them.

This initiative is the result of an EU directive which establishes that people are obliged to comply with the tax obligations of the country in which their vehicle is being used. It is based on two aspects: the fact that the vehicle is making use of the country's infrastructure and the environmental contamination it produces.

Read the full story at surinenglish.com



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Tax evaders in Greece, Spain and Italy better beware
Monday, January 30, 2012

In Greece, tax officials fly helicopters over residential areas to spot swimming pools of the alleged poor. In Italy, inspectors raid elite ski resorts to catch the down-and-out in their Ferraris. In Spain, taxmen snoop about homes rented to sun-seeking vacationers — then visit the owners who neglected to report the income.

Evading taxes is almost a national pastime in European nations such as Greece, Spain and Italy, and for years their governments largely looked the other way.

Read the full story at UsaToday.com



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Spanair stops operating as of today
Saturday, January 28, 2012

As of today, Spanair has shut down its operations after failing to receive much needed funds to continue flying its planes.

There are an estimated 22,000 passengers that are affected by this sudden decision.

Find out more information at TypicallySpanish.com



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Marbella’s oldest woman plants the last tree for the International Year of the Forest
Tuesday, January 10, 2012

The end of the International Year of the Forest was marked at Arboretum in Marbella on 29th December 2011 with a tree planting by the area’s oldest woman, Antonia Aranda Fernandez. 98 year old Antonia planted her favourite tree, the almond, surrounded by friends and family and recounted stories from her long and varied life.

Antonia is the mother of 5 children, grandmother to 11 grandchildren and great grandmother to 15 great-grandsons and one great-granddaughter. Born on 3rd February 1913, the third of 14 children in a farming family, Antonia has had a hard but rewarding life living in close contact with the land and in her own words "fighting like a lioness" to provide for her family. From the age of 12 she worked in the fields and then from 14 carried sacks of flour in return for bread and oil, becoming a cleaner in later life.

Tree planting in Marbella

Her memories of Marbella are of a very different place than we see today, with the whole area covered in trees and full of bird song. She’s sad to see how few trees are now left and how little contact younger generations are having with the countryside. "My great-grandchildren don't have a relationship with the earth and that's not good. Having a connection with nature is important, you have to understand it and know what it can give us. To us as children trees were everything, our playground and our larder. The disrespect that the younger generations show for nature is harmful for everyone and for the future.”

When Antonia was told that Arboretum is creating a forest made for and by the people with nearly 18,000 trees native to the area she was impressed. She said "Wow, that's a lot of trees! But I like the idea and I'd like to take part. I can't dig many holes any more but I can still take care of the trees and plants.”

She planted her favourite tree, the almond, with the help of her family and friends and was presented with an olive wood sculpture of a turtle and an acorn to represent longevity, wisdom, strength and nobility. This tree planting event marked the end of the International Year of the Forest and was a fitting tribute to Marbella’s oldest woman and a symbol of the importance of nature for our futures.

2012 will be an important year for Arboretum to create a people’s forest in Marbella and the charity is looking for people young and old to take part. There are many ways to get involved, by either donating 5€ per month, becoming a volunteer, or getting your hands dirty and enjoying the countryside at one of their “lend a hand events” the second Saturday of each month. Visit www.arboretummarbella.org for more information.

About Arboretum

Arboretum Marbella is a charity which is creating a people’s forest in Marbella made up of native species to the region of Malaga including trees, shrubs, grasses and vines. This forest is being planted using the concept of permaculture and will be sustainable and organic. It will also play an important role in protecting some of the native species of the region which are being endangered such as the Andalusian Cork Oak. As well as creating a beautiful public park on deserted scrub land, an important part of the project is to educate people on the environment, trees and sustainable land management.

There are a number of goals for Arboretum:

1. To create a green space in Marbella which will benefit the environment, promote citizenship and boost tourism.

2. To educate the local population about the environment through workshops, classes and regular open days where kids and adults can get involved whilst learning all about trees, the environment and sustainable land management.

3. Preserve local species by having 131 native species planted in this area

4. Generate green jobs by training the unemployed to become skilled in this area

5. Add another dimension to the tourist offering of Marbella by adding this ecological park and promoting eco tourism abroad

6. Educate the community about organic food and enjoying seasonal, native produce
 



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Spain vows to fight tax evasion, trim government to chip away at bloated deficit
Friday, January 6, 2012

Spain’s new conservative government will crack down on tax evasion and trim the public sector in its drive to chip away at a bloated budget deficit, an official said Thursday.

Word of the new measures came a week after the government announced a €15 billion ($19.4 billion) package of spending cuts and tax hikes.

Personal and corporate tax returns will be scrutinized more closely, tax inspectors will visit workplaces more often to ensure workers are being paid through the payroll, and the government is considering setting a limit beyond which some transactions cannot be carried out in cash, government spokeswoman Soraya Saenz de Santamaria said after a Cabinet meeting.

She said the government hopes to raise nearly €8.2 billion in 2012 in extra revenue with the anti-tax fraud initiative.

Read more at Washingtonpost.com



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