stiltskin - 24 October 2008 06:37 PM
We have been living here approx. 4 months and still in a learning curve. We have been informed of the requirement to pay the local tax, based on our property value, by 31st December, or we will incur penalties. We are also informed that we do not receive a bill for this and that it has to be paid by an accountant. So, not only do we have to pay the annual rates, amount unknown, but we have to pay an accountant, at whatever that costs, to do it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
In which part of Spain do you live??
I live in Alicante and all local taxes are calculated by the City Council, which simply send a reminder in due time (and you can give a standing order to your bank with no charge for the service):
IBI Impuesto sobre Bienes Inmuebles: the City Council charges this tax on the cost of the LAND where your house or flat has been built. Every year it increases ... but after 8 years I haven’t really managed to understand how they calculate it ... 😖
Basura This is a rather ‘new’ tax: I first paid it 4 years ago (it was one of the ‘presents’ Mr. Zapatero gave to Spanish citizens ...) The City Council makes you pay an annual tax for the recollection of rubbish (basura)
Agua I suppose it refers to the annual contribution for sewers maintenance. In Alicante it’s included once a year in the invoice of water.
Tasa de circulaci?n de vehiculos: annual tax on cars. It is only applied to cars with Spanish plates.