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Tax Advisory in Spain

Expat tax in Spain applies to all foreigners who have spent at least 183 days in the country, regardless of the visas they hold. The tax also applies to people whose personal, financial and economic interests are centered in Spain, or if their spouses have lived in Spain for a minimum of 183 days.

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Many UK and foreign nationals continue to have UK tax obligations whilst living and working abroad, but often are paying more tax than they need to. If you are concerned with any of the following issues, why not put a question to one of our dedicated tax advisers

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Expatriates of all nationalities: Make an initial no-obligation enquiry on tax planning, tax return or tax issues that you may face as an expatriate in your new country. Request a quote now!

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Cost of Living in Spain

You will usually need to file a tax return in Spain if earnings are more than €22,000 per year, you receive a rental income of more than €1,000 and/or receive a capital gains and savings income of more than €1,600. The Royal Decree 687 of 2005, a new tax regime for expatriates in Spain, states that expatriates are subject to a special flat tax rate of 25 percent for all Spanish income sources, and will be taxed as a non-resident on all income, capital gains and wealth taxes. To...Read More >

Jobs in Barcelona

For 2010, Spain's minimum wage has increased by 1.5% to 633 Euros from 624 in 2009. The daily wage is set at 21.11 Euros per day or 633.30 per month. Casual and temporary workers not working more than four months will be receiving no less than 30 Euros per day. The annual average salary of tenured employees is 21,500 Euros, a figure higher than what is offered in Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and Bulgaria. Read More >

Working in Barcelona

Foreign nationals who wish to work in Barcelona should first secure an ID number called NIE (Numero de Identificacion de Extranjero). This number will also be reflected on the residency card (tarjeta de extranjero). Throughout the whole period of working in Barcelona, the NIE is required when transacting personal business in Barcelona such as opening a bank account, applying for a phone line, renting an apartment, etc. Read More >
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US Expat Tax Filing
US Expat Tax Filing

US expats are expected to continue filing taxes in the States even while living abroad. Learn about your tax obligations today.

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