Workshop in Spanish taxes for individuals living abroad

Last 27 th of September, the Official Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Belgium and Luxembourg organized, in collaboration with its member BLAW & TAX, a conference about the Spanish Taxes for Individuals Living Abroad. The event gathered members of the Chamber, officials of the European institutions and representatives of Spanish companies in the Grand Duchy,

The Vice President of the Chamber, José Luis Rodríguez Álvarez, welcomed the participants and introduced the speaker. 

The conference was run by Inmaculada Pineda, partner of BLAW & TAX, a firm specialized in international taxation and legal-tax consulting at national and international scope related to corporate aspects.

The conference focused on two main points: fiscal residency and its implications, regarding the taxation and fiscal benefits provided by the Spanish domestic legislation.

First, the speaker presented the alternative rules that determine that the tax residency is located in Spain. The right identification of the fiscal residency is fundamental when determining the tax obligations of the natural persons.

Thus, the Spanish regulation incorporates the criteria of residence, location of economic interests and the presumption of tax residency in case the spouse or the children are tax residents in Spain.

Inmaculada Pineda made a parenthesis to explain carefully the well-known model 720 which establishes the informative obligations on the assets located in the Spanish territory.

This declaration must be about three blocks: the accounts in financial institutions, the accounts in financial assets in general and real right on real estate.

Then, Inmaculada Pineda referred to the situation of tax havens and the rule of “tax quarantine”, according to which the person continues to pay taxes in Spain during the transfer year and the following four years.

Afterwards, the conference focused on the OECD Conventions and, especially, on those established with the aim of avoiding double taxation. These conventions are of great importance because they have primacy over the Spanish domestic regulations.

In addition, particular cases were addressed on the maintenance and the change of residence and its related obligations.

Then, Pineda explained the tax benefits incorporated in the Spanish regulation. These are mainly developed in the articles 7.p) of the Spanish Income Tax (LIRPF) and 9 of the Spanish Income Tax Regulations (RIRPF). She emphasized the fact that they are incompatible with one another and that it is usually necessary to analyze each case to be able to choose correctly between the two options.

The conference attracted great interest from the participants, who were able to raise their questions at all times to the rapporteur.

From the Camera, we appreciate the collaboration of BLAW & TAX in the organization of the conference.

04/10 – Informative Session of Grupo CEF.- UDIMA and administrative oppositions of the EU

Grupo CEF.- UDIMA  has the pleasure to invite you next Thursday October 4th at 18:00 in the Meliá Luxembourg Hotel to an informative session delivered by Ana Landeta, R&D Director in the UDIMA University, who will present the education range proposed by the Grupo CEF.- UDIMA .

During the session, the following topics will be covered:

The session will proceed in spanish.

To attend the informative Session please register here.

 

 

The Chamber organized the first Info Day of EmprendeBelux

The 12th of September the Chamber organized in Brussels an Info Day with the first participants and interested entrepreneurs in the programme EmprendeBelux, an initiative recently launched by the Chamber with the objective of supporting Spanish entrepreneurs and freelancers in Belgium and Luxembourg to launch and consolidate their project.

The Chamber had the opportunity to listen to different initiatives launched by Spanish entrepreneurs that are looking to expand in the Belgian market. With EmprendeBelux the Chamber has the intention to create a forum for Spanish entrepreneurs and freelancers in Belgium and Luxembourg setting up a platform to boost their projects.

We invite you follow our newsletter and the section reserved for EmprendeBelux to stay tuned for upcoming events. We also recommend you visit the section dedicated to EmprendeBelux.

First meeting of the participants of EmprendeBelux

The next 12th of September at 16:30h will take place at the premises of the Chamber the first meeting for the participants of the program EmprendeBelux.

In this first meeting it will be presented the new program of the Chamber, as well as the different profiles of the first participant companies. The main objective is to listen to the priorities of the attendees to design a program of activities for the coming months adapted to the preferences of the participants.

EmprendeBelux aims to support Spanish residents in Belgium and Luxembourg on the long road to entrepreneurship and business consolidation. Aware of the many challenges that entrepreneurs and freelancers face, the Chamber has designed a set of activities to boost their business and connect them with other entrepreneurs in Belgium and Luxembourg. We suggest you visit the section of the web of the program for further information.

We invite you to participate in this first meeting to learn more about the program and answer any question you may have.

We kindly ask you to confirm your participation to info@e-camara.com.