10 Nov 2010 10:55 PM:
Hi Delaine,
Non residents taxes as explained by our Solicitor, this was the situation as of October 2009. I am not aware that our rates have been established yet, but according to this they will be backdated. We pay our income tax through our Solicitor :-
Once you own a property in Spain you are liable for two different taxes:
- The local rates (called IBI), payable to your corresponding Spanish council, once a year. Because, we understand, your property is a new built and has been completed at the notary’s office in 2008, your local rates have not yet been issued; and it could take another year or so for them to be issued. Please bear in mind that they will be backdated.
- Income tax for Non Residents. It is a tax, with a bad translation as it is not based on your income, which also has to be paid on a yearly basis, but to the government. We would, as your fiscal representatives, calculated said tax, inform you of the amount due and submit it on your behalf. The income tax for Non residents is either based on the cadastral value (which appears on your local rates) or on a figure given by the state (should the local rates have not been issued).
Hope this helps.
Regards
Rick
Community thread: taxes
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03 Dec 2009 10:22 PM:
Hi Tony,
Just to let you know that Carol and myself will be over for a few days from the 7th to the 12th Dec. Can you put me down for the Friday Frolic on the 11th. Many thanks.
Look forward to seeing you all again then.
Best Regards,
Rick
P.S. Any chance my membership card will be available? You had a couple of photos during my last visit in September. Thanks again.
Community thread: Monthly Medal Draw 4th Dec 2009
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07 Oct 2009 8:36 PM:
Hi All,
Count us in. Please keep us informed as we are non resident but will contribute as necessary.
Regards,
Carol & Rick Shropshall M13
Community thread: RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
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15 Jul 2009 7:12 PM:
I find it amazing when I read about you being stopped once or twice a week! We have a holiday home in Murcia which we love and we have so far never been stopped.
I have been driving for 40 years in the West Midlands and have never been stopped on a roadside check!
Call me a Cynic but do you get a receipt after being fined? Are the Police on some sort of commision for every fine imposed?
Forum thread: Driving in Flip Flops
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22 Nov 2008 10:41 PM:
Two Golfers playing on SG. Ist golfer says "last time we were here we hadn't completed we stayed in St Javier " he said pronouncing the J in Javier.
"No No said the second golfer it's pronounced Havier it's a silent J".
"Oh" said the first golfer standing corrected.
"When was that then" said the second golfer.
1st golfer replied "Last week in Hune first week of Huly ".............
Community thread: st just for laughs
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