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Hi can anyone advise how to pay the tax we owe for non- residents but from England?
Thanks
Pauline
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Do you have a solicitor in Spain? if so surely they will do it for you, mine do and to be honest it costs peanuts for all her work compared to a UK solicitor.
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Hi Baz thanks, our Sols were a waste of space had a tax bill from last year asked them to deal with it and we are still waiting, now over 7 months, no doubt we will have a fine to pay as well, if and when we get it sorted.
Just thought there may be an easy on-line payment system that I hav'nt found yet.
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If the worst come to the worst why not go back to the old days. Put all the documents and euro’s cash in a well sealed Jiffy envelope and send recorded delivery.
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I did that for a friend with a car owners book pack, to Spain, never got their, never got anywhere with our post office, never got anywhere with Spains post office, apparantly it had a signature on so called delivery which wasn't my friends, end of they said, been signed for.
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I used to use this company (UK Based) before changing my residency status.
They were very helpful and I consider them to be a lot cheaper than using a Spanish solicitor.
0800 0845 210
www.spanishtaxforms.co.uk
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It is strange how to understand why civil servants will be so arrogant to destroy their own existence. It seems they have pleasure in antagonising the taxpayer they are supposed to work for. Jobs worth tin Gods.
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Pauline you of course need to complete a form 210. That can be done online.
If you were in spain you could take it to your bank and they would submit it.
If you are able to complete the form online maybe you could ask your bank if you could email it to them so it could be submitted. The only problem then might be you could not sign it. The bank though might accept a signed scanned image
Another possibility would be to email the form to someone you know in spain and have them take it either to their bank or a branch of your bank
Good luck
PS of course the declaration for 2018 needs to be done by 31st Dec
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Thanks everyone for your ideas, I will work through them to see which one gets there.
Does anyone know what would happen if we could not get it there until next April and then just take it to the bank ourselves?
Ta P
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If hacienda pick up on the late payment, there is a probability you will be fined.
This message was last edited by johnzx on 17/12/2019.
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You need to pay it a.s.a.p. I was late with my 1st ever payment and they fined me. I can't remember how much it was but I wasn't very happy. For piece of mind I pay a company to submit the forms on my behalf and it is a quarter of the price that my lawyer wanted to charge.
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From the UK its impossible to file anything on Spains Tax Agency website even if you have an NIE because any attempt to pull up the Spanish Tax Agency gives the responses...website not safe , website does not have requisite permission and so on on ...to even try and add the personal digital certifucate does not work because it will only do so on Mozilla 6 ir less ....so outdated, unsafe and behind the times is their site ...i have even tried via the link from Spains CAB
As for Spanish Tax Forms they have stopped filing 210 etc because Spanush Tax Agency even via Gesmingot in Nadrid will not co operate ....i am faced with filing a MAP complaint with HMRC which entails months of talks between UK and Spain to sort out this mess
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Hi
Can anyone clarify for me? I see from my ibi bill that there are several “catastra” figures listed.
1) base imponible-valor catastra
2) valor catastral suelo
3) valor catastral construccion
4) base liquadable
Which is the catastra figure that is used?
thanks
kevin
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The "valor catastral suelo" and the "valor catastral construccion" will both add up to the "valor imponible" which is the value used to calculate the IBI.
The local authorities then calculate a discount (depending on area) or increase to come up with the "valor liquidable" which is the final amount your IBI will be assessed on.
So use valor liquidable.
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Hi mariedav many thanks for the explanation!
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