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Living in Spain for a Year

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2019 2:07pm
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Hi, 

Can anyone help please. We are looking to spend 12 months only in Spain (not working) from January 2020. We have a property on La Torre lined up. My concern at the moment is a No-Deal Brexit but could someone explain in simple terms what the additional issues would be if the UK leaves without a deal. We have funds to cover our stay - it will essentially be a 12 month holiday. Am I correct that the situation would be relatively straightforward i.e. essentially only the need to register as a temporary resident if we leave with a deal. 

Advices awaited. Thanks in advance. 

Ian S 

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2019 3:01pm

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Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2019 3:01pm

Ignoring the Brexit fiasco, once you have been in Spain for more than 183 days in a calendar year you are tax-resident, and must pay taxes in Spain on all your world-wide income. This is Spanish tax law, nothing to do with the EU. The only difference that the UK not being a member of the EU will make is that your arrivals and departures will be more formal as you will not pass through the EU citizens portal at airports and ports - land borders are like so much else to do with the mess as within Europe there are effectively none at present.

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2019 6:08pm

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Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2019 6:08pm

Hi, 

Thanks for that. Would it be my responsibility to contact the Spanish authorities to advise income details or would that be taken into account when registering for temporary residency? 

Advices awaited. 

Thanks, 

Ian S  

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2019 9:25pm

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Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2019 9:25pm

I suggest that all the complications of residency and tax should be carefully considered, and weighed against whatever makes you want to spend a year in Spain. Take some professional advice, as it could prove a very expensive long holiday. For example you may choose to arrive on the 1st of July and leave before the end of the following June, thus passing less than 183 days in each year....

You will have to register as foreign residents as you intend spending more than 30 days, but will need to show that you have qualifying health care, and funds to support yourselves.

Take professional advice, and do the research.

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Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2019 2:01pm

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Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2019 2:01pm

Hi, 

Many thanks for your information, its much appreciated. Would you know when a Spanish Tax Return would be due if we took up temporary residence in Jan 2020 and what income would be considered adequate per person? 

Advices awaited. 

Thanks in advance, 

Ian S   

Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2019 2:11pm

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Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2019 2:11pm

It would be better for you to obtain legal advice. Not necessarily obtain information from an open forum. Then if anything goes wrong,  you will have redress to your advisor

Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2019 5:46pm

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Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2019 5:46pm

Hi,

Thanks for that. I am in the process of obtaining professional advice but interested to see what people’s experience / thoughts are in the meantime - helps me with my questions. So if anyone has any thoughts / experiences please let me know. 

Thanks.

Ian S

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