Spanish Tax Liability
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My Spanish Tax advisor tells me when doing My annual return that the Spanish authorities will tax my State Pension received in UK without tax and not liable for it. I am a Spanish resident with all my income stemming from the UK nothing from Spain at all. This strikes me as grossly unfair and I wonder whether other ex-pats suffer from this? Seems reasonable to inform the Press and maybe the European Court. I have not seen it anywhere in articles about living in Spain. Exile
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Hi Exile,
i am not sure of the answer to this question, but it does seem unfair.
If I were you, i would check with the Inland Revenue in the Uk as i think there is an agreement on double taxation within the Eu countries.
I am sure you DON'T pay tax twice.
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Hi
You have to pay tax in one country or the other. It is up to you too choose.
I would pay mine to the country I'm living in, but that's only my humble opinion.
Cheers
Dave
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Thanks. Unfortunately you cannot choose one country or another. I do tax returns in both countries and don't mind that providing I get double taxation relief,. I have got a second opinion now and am told you don't have to pay this tax in Spain as I felt sure to be the case! Regards Exile
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