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Legal tip 1288. DEADLINE: END OF JUNE:Tax Amnesty for Foreign Retirees
Wednesday, April 22, 2015 @ 2:47 PM

DEADLINE: END OF JUNE

If pension related taxes were paid prior to the entry into force of the Act in which this measure is contained, all surcharges (including those of the enforcement period), interests and penalties arising from such regularization will be waived, providing the enforcement is still not firm.

If the enforcement is firm, devolution can be requested from the Treasury until the end of June 2015. Amounts paid shall be refunded, without payment of delay interest, within six months from the filing of the claim.

After that time, if no refund has been made the corresponding delay interest shall be paid

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camposol said:
Wednesday, April 22, 2015 @ 3:37 PM

Please explain, especially the enforcement bit.
If this amnesty is for retired people who have not been paying tax on their pensions in Spain as they are supposed to do, for the last four years, why
Would they get any refunds?


mariadecastro said:
Wednesday, April 22, 2015 @ 4:17 PM

Camposol:

Thanks for your question.

New Law sets that when foreign pensions who were not declared in its due time but which were regularised ( paid) after wards and before this Law came into force, any charges, interests and sanctions still no firm, will be deleted (including those of the enforcement period) .

If those are firm, taxpayer can claim refunds of these before end of June 2015.

Does it make more sense now?




camposol said:
Wednesday, April 22, 2015 @ 7:50 PM

Yes, thankyou


camposol said:
Thursday, April 23, 2015 @ 1:03 PM

Another point, Maria
In the last four years, during which pensioners weren't paying tax in Spain, it wasn't only their pensions they weren't declaring.
Interest on savings, rental income etc wont have been declared either.
What about cgt on houses they may have sold, lump sums, inheritances they may have received., not to mention the assets declaration they won't have submitted.
Will the tax amnesty let them off these too?


mariadecastro said:
Friday, April 24, 2015 @ 12:50 PM

No, it will not


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