Spainbound - 18 July 2006 11:55 PM
Yes. If you become a Spanish Resident (or if you stay for longer than 183 days), you will have to pay Spanish income tax. This is higher than UK income tax. If you have already paid UK income tax on your income (ie pension and perhaps interest on your savings for example) then this will be deducted from what the Spanish tax man wants. You pay the difference. Spanish income tax is higher than the Uk’s. I am tempted to say much higher - it is for me anyway! Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. It’s still great to live here though!
hi ian,ii will moving to spain soom as i have bought a villa there,although i am not retired i will be living on interest on savings kept in the uk,i understand you say,is it better to keep savings in uk as you get much better interest?,also as i pay tax on savings in the uk deducted at source i understand i wil pay the difference what i owe in spain after allowing for what i have paid tax for in the uk,i hope it is not a lot more otherwise the dream will not be worth it lus i understand you have to pay a wealth tax too?.
prince
ps is it worth getting advice here from an international tax consulatant in the uk prior to going to spain?,or waiting until i get to spain,i know i wil have to get one gestor when i get to spain anyway.