2011 has arrived and within it, it also starts the period to declare the 2010 Non Resident Tax for those owners of a property in Spain who are residents in a foreign country. You have the whole year (2011) in order to declare it, but as you should already have the paperwork from SUMA (Alicante region office for local taxes) it could be a great idea letting this presented from now.
A person is considered resident in Spain by the Tax Office in this cases:
- Spending more than 183 days (Half year) in Spain.
- Has the work activity main core set in Spain.
- His/her wife, husband, and/or children until 18 years old are residents in Spain.
The fiscal residence in another country has to be certified by the Fiscal Authorities from that country. And usually the certificates are valid for a year.
A person could have the residence certificate in a country, but could not be consider fiscal residence in it. Residence and Fiscal Residence are different things.
A house could also being rented by its owners and if they are non resident, they have to declare every quarter the incomes in a different income tax. The time in the year
Normally we talk about the Non Resident Tax only over properties, but it is applied for all the incomes that a Non Resident could receive in Spain (Job, Renting, Capital Gains, etc). The deadline to declare the tax changes depending on what kind of incomes are you receving.
We have one of the lowest quotas in the are. Our fees are only 30€. Come to visit us in our office. We will be happy to welcome you and we also offer low cost fees in other services including business registration, accountancy, conveyancing, taxation, NIE& Residence, Traffic Managements, Wills and more.
We are in
La Mosca Commercial Centre, Upstairs, Unit 8
Flamenca Beach, ORIHUELA COSTA
La Mosca Commercial Centre, Upstairs, Unit 8
Flamenca Beach, ORIHUELA COSTA
Phone: 965327714 / 615722273
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