Hi,
I too am in a similar position to the above and have e-mailed strong (waiting for a reply)
My situation is similar, but different: I am an airline pilot for a British company and will be moving to Spain at the end of the year, but commuting to work maybe once or twice a month. I doubt that I will total 183 days a year in Spain but I am taking my family with me and will have a house there - and technically no property in UK.
Most of the commuters I know from my company (and there are many!) do not bother to pay income tax in Spain (or UK). Some, such as myself who come under the umbrella of technically resident (because they have their families with them), are riding on a knife edge and others who are single and don’t spend 183 days in Spain are pretty safe (their loophole). I have thought seriously about joining the non-payers and putting the money I would have paid in tax away “just in case” I get the dawn raid but I know how that will end: I will spend it! Income tax in Spain is higher than in the UK but overall the tax burden is less. This is a very complex system and I’m really at a loss of what to do. I flit from deciding to risk the wrath of Hacienda and enduring the inevitable UKIR investigation (which always comes to a frustrating nothing for them, allegedly), and sleeping well at night by paying my dues, but always knowing that 99% of my colleagues in my situation are getting away with not paying a penny to what amounts to thieving political a$$holes.
I was wondering if anyone knows if there are any special rules pertaining to pilots from, say Iberia, taxwise as there are in some other countries such as France.
Sorry for the length of this post,
Many thanks