well I took the plunge and went to the Spanish Tax Office in Orihuela City. They Open from 0900 to 1400, I got there for 0800 hours,I found it easy with satnav going that time in the morning, ease of parking etc, I was only about 15 yards away from the Office.
I approached the desk of the happy Spanish worker (Im being sarcastic). There was a big notice on the wall ‘If you cant speak spanish you must have in interpreter with you’, I ignored this and proceeded with my application. The man took my application went away for five minutes and came back again he produced a list on an A4 sheet of paper. Please not the wording and spelling is not mine, It read as follows:
TO OBTAIN YOUR CERTIFICATE OF TAX RESIDENCE IN SPAIN IS A NEED TO PROVICE
Model 01 duly completed.
Residence Card into force
Registration Certificate from the City Hall where he resides
Writing from his home purchase of lese of the same along with receipts for rent
All receipts for supplies of electricity, water,telephone,gas from the year 2008.
Certificate pension received during the yer(if retired) If you do not have birth certificates, bank with earnings from the such pensions.
Model FD9
In Addition you will provide any documentation that the belived he can show his residence in Spain during the year in question
The documentation must be referring to the year for which the licende is sought.
The applicant must be aware of their tax obligation in Spain.
I did not know of any of these requirements before I attended the town hall so it is obvious things of changed a lot.
I only had a water and electric bill for 2009 which proved that I was who I am and living at the address, but he insisted that the bills should of been for the year 2008. I have never had a telephone bill despite complaining to telefonica once a month since October 2008.
I took all the documents I could lay my hands on, Ok I produced and out of date Padrom and the water and electric bill was for 2009. I took along my lease booklet and he even wanted me to photostat the whole lot. I produced my current Renta certificates for 2008 which proved I have paid Spanish tax for the year 2008.
In Contrast I have contacted a person who deals with the tax office everyday is fluent in Spanish and has made many successful claims. The only requirement from them to process my claim in contrast to the requirement by the Spanish Tax office is:
Original New Padron with date of first inscription
Copy Residencia
copy passport
copy utility bill in name of person completing the FD9 (No more than six months old)
Copy Stamped last Spanish Tax return
Form 030 signed
For the Inland Revenue
Original P60 or tax deduction certificates
If you want payment paid into your bank account then we will need the full bank account details of your uk bank.
The from 030 is what the financial adviser provides.
As you can see I produced most of the above apart from an out of date Padron.
Someone who deals with the Spanish tax office every day and is conversant with the necessary documents must know what they are talking about. If I were to go back again with the above plus the up to date Padron I wonder if they would of signed my FD9, I doubt it as it is not on their list of requirements. It seems to me they deal with one class of person and who they are in regular contact with than with someone like me who does not know the system.
Therefore in conclusion I am not prepared to get messed around again life is frustrating enough without the hassle of getting a simple form signed. Seems they deliberatly make it hard for you to get frustrated and walk away from the system.
Pay the fee for a professional person to deal with the bureaucrats at the Spanish Tax office and you can then start to relax and enjoy your life in Spain which is what it should be about.