As U.S. Person (U.S. Citizens, Green Card Holders and Resident Aliens) living in Spain you have four different fiscal obligations: you are required to file a U.S. Individual Tax Return every year, wherever in the world they live, reporting your worldwide income,...
As have done in the past, we plan to have again a new round of Need-To-Know Seminars or information sessions on the “Fiscal Obligations of US Expats living in Spain.” We have been postponing them because of the COVID restrictions and finally we expect to have them...
Remember that if you are a U.S. Person (US Citizens & Green Card Holders) tax resident in Spain, due to the bilateral treaty to avoid double taxation, you must pay taxes in Spain, but that does not exempt you from the obligation to also report it in US Individual...
A few years ago the Foreign Bank Account Report (FBAR) changed from using the TD F 90-22.1 paper form to the online FinCEN Form 114. It is used to report financial interest in or signature authority over foreign financial accounts and is an information return only, so...
ACM Webinar, May 26th, 2021 at 19:00 “All you need to know about the Inhertance Law for Expats Residents in Spain.” Organized by the American Club of Madrid and Goy GENTILE Abogados The American Club of Madrid will continue this season’s Webinars with a detailed...
Spanish Income Tax Return modelo 100 IRPF for residents in Spain and Wealth Tax (Modelo 714) for residents and owners of good or right located in Spain. All Spanish fiscal residents must file Modelo 100 IRPF from April 7 to June 30, as long as his annual earned income...
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