In Spain In Spain (1) an individual can develop an economic activity as self-employed (autónomo). Autónomos must register in the Social Security and must fulfill their tax obligations. The most common form of a Spanish company is (2) the SL Sociedad Limitada, the...
How can you receive your “Stimulus checks” with the Recovery Rebate Credit? Haven’t gotten them yet? Are they taxable? Organized by the American Club of Madrid and US Tax Consultants. Registration required: Click here CARES Act and CARES Act II EIP1: Stimulus...
All U.S. Citizen you are required to file a U.S. Individual Tax Return every year, wherever in the world they live, reporting your worldwide income, even if you pay taxes in Spain. You must file the Form 1040 (Federal Income Tax), if your gross income is at least $5...
Statements of foreign assets or transactions for residents in Spain We have in Spain three different compulsory reports of foreign assets or transactions abroad: the Modelo 720 of the Spanish Tax Agency, the modelo ETE from the Bank of Spain, and the D-6 of the...
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department will begin delivering a second round of Economic Impact Payments on January 4th, as part of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 to millions of Americans who received the...
We have selected that six need-to-know tax issues for expats to bear in mind before preparing their US Tax Returns: Mutual Funds, US bank account, CTC, tax preparation, Streamline Procedure and how to pay the IRS 1. “Fondos de Inversión” outside the U.S. All US...
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