Spanish Income Tax: What You Need to Know to Fulfill Your Personal Tax Obligations
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In Spain, every April marks the commencement of the period for filing income and property tax returns. For newcomers to Barcelona, understanding whether they need to file these tax returns and navigating the system can be daunting. It's crucial to discern who qualifies as a tax resident in Spain and grasp the implications, as there are two distinct taxes involved:
- "IRPF" for tax residents in Spain
- "IRNR" for non-residents earning income in Spain
Moreover, within the "IRPF" category, there exists a specialized tax regime called the "Beckham Law," which applies to relocated professionals and carries its own set of criteria. Additionally, tax residents in Spain are required to disclose any foreign-held assets such as bank accounts, shares, real estate, or cryptocurrencies by filing Form 720. In certain scenarios, a Wealth Tax return may also be necessary.
This webinar will address these personal tax matters in a practical manner tailored for individuals who have relocated to Barcelona from other countries.
Anna Klevtsova and Sergi Garcés, experts in international legal advice from the Klev&Vera International Law Firm, will provide clear explanations and practical insights into the essential considerations, along with addressing attendees' questions.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable information and answers to your queries. Register now for the online session via the ZOOM platform. A session link will be sent to you 24 hours in advance.
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