
happierexpat
American looking for information about Spain
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About me
American
Lives in Barcelona, Catalonia
Registration: 06 December 2017
Taxes for US citizens? by happierexpat
I'm considering moving to Spain and one concern is taxes since as per US law, I'll still have to pay US income tax. 1. Is Spain like Canada where I only have to pay the difference? (So if I'm paying 17% US income tax and Canadian income ...
Pardon my french in advance, but holy ***! Just the federal/state income tax is 45% and that's not including the regional tax. expatica.com/es/finance/Taxation-in-Spain_471614.html What if I owned my own business? My salary would be only ... Read More
Taxes for US citizens? by happierexpat
I'm considering moving to Spain and one concern is taxes since as per US law, I'll still have to pay US income tax. 1. Is Spain like Canada where I only have to pay the difference? (So if I'm paying 17% US income tax and Canadian income ...
> There is a graduated scale 19% to 45% depending upon earnings. What??!!!! Are you saying that I can expect to give away up to 45% of my earnings in taxes? Are you sure? as per the link I mentioned in my reply, it just mentioned a 24% income ... Read More
Taxes for US citizens? by happierexpat
I'm considering moving to Spain and one concern is taxes since as per US law, I'll still have to pay US income tax. 1. Is Spain like Canada where I only have to pay the difference? (So if I'm paying 17% US income tax and Canadian income ...
So to answer part of my questions, as per http://spainlawyer.com/guia-legal/los-impuestos/algunos-conceptos-basicos#11010200000000 * Spain has a double taxation treaty with the US so it looks like I'm only going to have to pay the difference? * The ... Read More
Taxes for US citizens?
I'm considering moving to Spain and one concern is taxes since as per US law, I'll still have to pay US income tax. 1. Is Spain like Canada where I only have to pay the difference? (So if I'm paying 17% US income tax and Canadian income ... Read More