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doo 14th December 2007 08:54

Tax in Spain
 
What is the current tax rate in Spain for Pilots?

rubik101 14th December 2007 09:08

The same as for everyone else in Spain, I imagine. Why should it be different?

Coffee Black None 14th December 2007 09:23

Are you looking for the "Beckham" expat rule?

25% fixed income tax for the first 5 years.

Take care to look at various double taxation treaties between Spain and your habitual place of abode.

avionneta 14th December 2007 11:30

mod 149
 
opt with the form 149 within six months after your arrival in spain and you'll have a 24 % rate from the first euro during 5 years + the begun year.
otherwise it rises up to around 37 %

A-3TWENTY 18th December 2007 04:34

That`s Correct !!!!

MOD149...and you will be happy for 5 years.

For a skipper`s salary this information values about 60 thousand euros

dartagnan 19th December 2007 14:14

i am looking for a spanish tax refund, where can I write?

calypso 20th December 2007 08:20

If only it was that easy... just pitch up fill in a form and 24% tax. You guys are dreaming, the jury is still very much still out on this one. I am trying to apply and have been told not to hold my breath. Many factors come into it like domicile and others.

Fly380 20th December 2007 08:49

I have some rough figures for 3 years ago.

After passing through bands of 15%, 24%, 28% and 37% - anything over 45,000 euros taxable income is at 45%. I don't have the individual thresholds but you can see that for anyone on a pilot's salary then you are better off being taxed in the UK unless there are any dispensations for pilots. Could well have changed.


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