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  2. Taxation in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Non-residents are subject to IRPF only on their Spanish-sourced income. [3] Residence status must be established when filing a Spanish tax return and has consequences for the amount of tax due. The rules are complex. [4] Spain considers any alien to be resident if they were living in Spain for more than 183 days in the tax year. Sporadic ...

  3. Spanish Tax Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Tax Administration Agency (Spanish: Agencia Estatal de Administración Tributaria, AEAT), commonly known as Agencia Tributaria, is the revenue service of the Kingdom of Spain. The agency is responsible for the effective application of the national tax and customs systems and for those resources of other Public Administrations and ...

  4. Beckham law - Wikipedia

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    The "Beckham law", as it is commonly known, regulates the procedure that applies to the new Spanish tax regime for expatriates in force since 1 January 2004. The change of legislation allows an individual who has relocated from another country to Spain the choice of being taxed as a Spanish resident or as a non-Spanish resident.

  5. Mailing Your Federal Tax Return? Here’s Exactly Where ... - AOL

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    Just verify that you mail your return by the federal tax return deadline on April 15, 2024. Don’t forget to double-check the postage rates to avoid penalties for filing a late return.

  6. Ministry of Finance (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    This tax reform meant the end of the complex tax system of the Ancien Régime through a strong simplification that for the first time gave importance to direct taxes and reduced indirect taxes, a reform that today is considered the beginning of the modern Treasury. It was also at this time that the Ministry acquired the current name.

  7. Spain plans 100% tax for homes bought by non-EU residents - AOL

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    Spain is planning to impose a tax of up to 100% on the value of properties bought by non-residents from countries outside the EU, such as the UK. Announcing the move, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez ...

  8. Brits buying homes in Spain to be hit with 100% property tax

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    The Spanish government has announced a major tax hike on housing in a hit to Brits buying properties in Spain.. As part of a new proposal, property taxes for non-EU citizens in Spain would be ...

  9. Common Reporting Standard - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a different cross-border tax compliance approach is promoted through the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA). [citation needed] The U.S. receives information relating to US citizens' accounts from many countries due to the compliance requirements of the FATCA. The United States, in many cases, will reciprocate by ...