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Title: Tax
Post by: Cool Cat on March 06, 2013, 13:13:26 PM
Hi were moving to fuert in july? My husband works in uk on a gas rig so will continue to do so on a rota? we need to no how we pay into spanish tax or does he just keep to paying normal uk tax? we want to have medical over there because we have children who will be attending school and obviously need cover in case of illness ect? do anyone no how we do this and is the tax roughly same as uk? thanks any advice will help ;)
Title: Re: Tax
Post by: Captain Sensible on March 06, 2013, 13:37:16 PM
It would be best to contact an Assesoria over here, as the regulations about who can legally stay here on the island, have been tightened up over the past few months.
Title: Re: Tax
Post by: Spike On Q on March 07, 2013, 20:55:27 PM
You may also wish to seek tax advice in the UK. You need to elect to pay tax in either Spain or the UK. Alot depends on where the funds are generated

Here you would need to prove your family income is suitable to sustain yourselves - in Malta for instance, for a couple, the requirement is 23,000.00 Euros per annum, but I don't know if a figure has been decided upon here yet [FiFi?]

Healthcare - you would need private healthcare and this can be obtained locally. The cost depends on the cover you require but there are various expat providers that can give you advice -just Google it

How old are your children and do they speak Spanish, a major consideration in any move?
Title: Re: Tax
Post by: fifi on March 08, 2013, 01:26:22 AM
Quote from: Spike On Q on March 07, 2013, 20:55:27 PM
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Here you would need to prove your family income is suitable to sustain yourselves - in Malta for instance, for a couple, the requirement is 23,000.00 Euros per annum, but I don't know if a figure has been decided upon here yet [FiFi?]



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Im not sure Paul....I will try and look into it tomorrow and see what I can find out.
Title: Re: Tax
Post by: peejay on March 08, 2013, 11:06:48 AM
According to JA's website you now have to provide proof of permanent employment in the Canaries to  stay for more than 3 months. If not employed you have to provide proof of 'sufficient income' and private healthcare. This is unconfirmed, but it seems someone in Tenerife has been asked to deposit 56,000 euro in a designated account!!

It is therefore crucial that you check out what the requirements are for Fuerteventura before moving over. Otherwise you may find yourself moving back after 3 months, unable to meet the criteria to gain Residencia.
Title: Re: Tax
Post by: Spike On Q on March 09, 2013, 16:53:24 PM
Hi Cool Cat - I don't wish to appear negative but reading through the various thread here from you may I suggest you study your move here in much more detail

It would be a disaster to move yourself and your children here only to find out there were major problems you had not foreseen

It has happened so many times before -