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Madrid Financial & Legal - AngloINFO Share | Print FINANCIAL & LEGAL Sub-categories REFERENCE INFORMATION PAGES  | Understanding the terminology in the bank, on your chequebook or bank statement and when using the ATM: a useful glossary of Spanish banking words and phrases. |
 | Retail banking in Spain: information on where and how to open a personal bank account, how to fill in a Spanish check, understanding a bank statement, using cash and debit cards and other useful facts about managing your money in Spain. |
 | Information on the taxes due in the event of a gain on the sale of a property in Spain: the rates that will apply, as well as information on circumstance for reliefs or allowances. This information is relevant for both Spanish residents and non-residents |
 | Real-time currency conversion between the world's currencies - here at AngloINFO. |
 | This is the place to ask questions and share information on banking, tax, mortgages, visas and other matters relating to law and money. |
 | Key financial data from the world's markets. |
 | A guide to how the money markets works with information on various currency transfer options available if you need to exchange US Dollars, Pound Sterling, or any other currency to Euros - whether in a single transfer or on a regular basis. |
 | Jargon guide to the various terms used in currency conversion market; the meaning of terms such as: Stop loss order, Rollover, Floating exchange rate. If you don't understand your bank or broker, perhaps the answer is here. |
 | Information on buildings and contents insurance for a house or second, holiday home in Spain: the legal obligations of a homeowner, and what options of cover they may expect for their property. |
 | Information on the types of life insurance available in Spain and how the policies protect the insured, either for a fixed period of protection of for the whole of their life. Also information for beneficiaries on making a claim.
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 | What to do and where to call if you credit cards or telephones are lost or stolen in Madrid, Spain. |
 | All foreigners living and ecconomically active in Spain require an NIE Foreigner's tax identification number. Here you will find out why this number is necessary: to open a bank account, buy a house and more, where to go and how to make the application. |
 | Information which answers the questions: Who is considered liable - residents, non-residents - for income tax in Spain? When and where should income tax be paid? What are the penalties for non-payment? What Spanish tax allowances and credits are there? |
 | An introduction to pension entitlement for foreigners living in Spain. Information on who has the right to claim a Spanish pension, how the rules differ for foreigners from various EU and compliant countries, claiming and how pensions are calculated. |
 | Information on the various taxes payable in Spain (whether by residents or non-residents): wealth tax, inheritance and gift tax, along with their rates and any exemptions or reductions that may apply. |
 | Information on changes to the Spanish tax system in 2007: the new Income Tax Act and the Tax Fraud Prevention Act of 2007 and the impact they have on non-resident foreigners looking to buy property in Spain. |
 | An overview of the pensions and taxation in Spain, and the role of the supplementary pension for both retirees to Spain and those who have retired from 15 years or more employment in Spain. |
 | Information on the new tax regime for inbound employees posted to Spain: who is eligible and what the features and benefits of this regime are to the employee. |
 | Key information to understand the various types of Spanish will available, and how to go about making one. Also an overview of the inheritance implications for a foreigner and their family resident in Spain. |
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