We moved out from the UK to Spain 18 months ago and we still do not have our tax or healthcare situation (reciprocal EEC) situation secure.
We are supported by gifts, but before christmas our sending organisation (denomination) decided to put us on a payroll, so now the gifts (which do not fully support us) attract a BR code (20% tax).
Our denomination are struggling with giving information about tax.
We also know that we are eligible for reciprocal healthcare, coming from the UK - but as yet have not managed to gain access to it.
Can anyone assist us?
Thanks
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Warm regards,
Mike.
Our experience has been that it is much more advantageous to pay your income tax in Spain rather than in the UK. They have a reciprocal arrangement anyway so if you pay in one country you dont in the other but clearly being on the payroll in the UK means you paying UK tax. During our time in Spain we paid voluntary NI as selfemployed but remained non-resident for tax purposes. We then did a Spanish IRPF declaration once a year and generally paid very little in income tax since we have three kids and there are generous reductions in these circumstances.
As to healthcare I am not sure of the current scenario but we had to pay private medical. For many years this was a requirement of residency but that is no longer the case I understand but in this area I would go with what the Yanez tell you.
Regards,
Jim Memory
Our phone number in Spain is 0034 952175531, or email sfsyanez@yahoo.co.uk.
Sarah Yanez