No .... I have no income in Spain, only from the UK. I had advice from international tax consultaints. I am resident here and have to pay tax here. In fact, due to the allowances I pay no tax here, whereas in the UK I would.
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Originally Posted by Eva33
Stavinsky, you probably also have income in Spain. Since you can only be taxed in one country, you will pay taxes for all your income in Spain. I do not have income in Spain and do pay the taxes for my pension in Switzerland. There is a tax agreement between the two countries in order to avoid double taxing, and of course also tax evasion. So, since I have no income in Spain, I will not be taxable in Spain. Maybe for England this is different, I do not know. This is a rule, which does exist since a long time, for several countries, and I never heard about a change. But I still will get some official info and let you know.
Eva33
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