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Fiscal residence and NIE

Jul 18, 2010 · pizzy · 8 replies · 4802 views
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Hi all!
Is having a NIE enough for an EU citizen to be a fiscal resident in Spain? i.e. to pay taxes in Spain instead of his country of origin?
Thanks a lot!

p.
Jul 18, 2010 · ROB1305
Is having a NIE enough for an EU citizen to be a fiscal resident in Spain?

No solely having an NIE does not make you fiscally resident or indeed any sort of resident as non residents need NIE if they own taxable assets.

- you must also make regular annual tax declarations on your worldwide income and spend in excess of 183 days p.a. in Spain to become fiscally resident.
Jul 18, 2010 · pizzy
Thanks Rob!
so, if i understood correctly, NIE plus more-than-183-days in Spain would make me a fiscal resident, right?
Jul 19, 2010 · ROB1305
- you must also make regular annual tax declarations on your worldwide income and spend in excess of 183 days p.a. in Spain to become fiscally resident.
Nov 9, 2010 · Tom Noel Leacy
You'll also need to apply for your "certificado de residencia" after 6 months which is formal proof that you are resident for tax purposes in Spain.
May 11, 2011 · lokfaen
Does anyone have a url for where ?certificado de residencia? can be found?
been living in spain while studying for some years, started an internship about 6 months ago and was shocked when I realized I pay
24% of a position which pays about 6? pre-tax and consist of 20hrs per week. Something is wrong there,
wonder why no one told me I needed this form....
May 15, 2011 · Simona Excapitaneanu
Do you also know what happens in the following situation: if you are working in Spain, but your employer is abroad and you don't get any revenue from Spain ?Under which conditions do you become 'fiscal resident' in Spain? Can you be 'fiscal resident' in two countries? (e.g., living 180 days in both, and the rest in holidays in a third country)
May 15, 2011 · ROB1305
lockfaen - try this:
N.I.E. (EX14) / RESIDENCIA (EX16)

This book describes the application process with examples of how to fill out the forms plus loads more useful information:
http://www.innoword.com/media/spain.html

Application Forms and the
Regulations Governing EU citizens in Spain document.
http://extranjeros.mtas.es/

For forms - Click: Modelos de Solictudes
http://www.mpt.es/servicios/extranjeria/modelos_oficiales_solicitudes.html

http://www9.mpt.es/servicios/extranjeria/ciudadanos_UE.html

Simona, no you cannot be fiscally resident in 2 EU countries cant speak for elsewhere but I doubt it - if you think about it is pretty impossible. (And yes I do understand you cant pay tax on say Uk Govt pensions in the Spain.)

Sounds like you are trying to beat the system - well good luck! Now governments are broke the rules are getting even tougher.