The Spanish tortilla is a traditional omelette and is an essential part of modern Spanish cuisine made with eggs, potatoes, and onions, but it can be served in a variety of ways..
Read MoreCan you see yourself standing next to a sapphire pink lake filled with a pack of wild flamingos? Sounds a bit unreal right?
Read MoreIn Spain, you can reside full-time as a resident or holiday part-time as a non-resident. If you own a property in Spain and visit in total 183 days, 6 months, when holidaying during one year, then you will be classed as a non-resident.
Read MoreWith 78 sub-regions of wine production across 17 provinces in the country, Spanish wines have the classification of Denominación de Origen (DO) and Denominación de Origen Calificada (DOC).
Read MoreA Schengen visa is a short-stay visa that allows a person to travel to any members of the Schengen Area, per stays up to 90 days for tourism or business purposes.
Read MoreThe Spanish Golden Visa is a grand opportunity that can benefit you, your family, your future investments and your life within Europe.
Read MoreTIE, short for Tarjeta de Identidad Extranjero, is a biometric credit card-sized photo ID card that will eventually replace the previously issued green citizenship A4 certificate or small green residency card for British residents, which was launched in July 2020.
Read MoreThe non-lucrative visa is one of the most available Spanish residency that allows you and your family to live and work in Spain, but not for Spanish businesses.
Read MoreThe capital gains tax is a tax imposed on income gained from the selling of some form of assets, such as a home or property, or from an investment in Spanish territory in a given fiscal year.
Read MoreA double taxation arrangement (DTA) is a deal between two countries. A double taxation arrangement prohibits us from paying taxes twice for the same benefit or profits.
Read MoreInheritance tax is levied on the individual who receives the bequest, not the estate of the deceased person. It is based on the sum each beneficiary receives. The gift tax is due when an asset located in Spain, such as a Spanish bank account, is given to a Spanish citizen or a non-resident.
Read MoreWhen buying or selling a home in Spain, taxes are higher than in the United Kingdom. Capital gains tax is due on any rise in the value of a home, including your primary residence, when you sell it.
Read MorePensions from the government and private companies are both taxed as if they were earned profits. Taxes on state benefits are frequently paid in the country that pays the pension.
Read MoreIf you work in Spain, the taxation system is identical to the PAYE system in the United Kingdom. You will be referred to as an "Autonomo" if you are self-employed.
Read MoreEven if you do not spend 183 days in Spain, you will be considered a tax resident if your centre of economic interests is in Spain.
Read MoreMany non-resident property owners in Spain may be unaware that they are liable to pay the Impuesto sobre Bienes Inmuebles (IBI) tax for the following year.
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