2014 residents tax returns

The Agencia Tributaria system for filing the 2014 annual residents’ tax returns opens in late April, so now is a good time to start to prepare ! Here’s an overview of the Spanish online tax filing system for residents, including how to pay your tax bill and claim any refunds due.

The tax year to be filed is 1st January – 31st December 2013, and returns must be filed by 30th June 2014.

Spanish tax returns are prepared using a software known as PADRE, which is produced by the Agencia Tributaria and can be downloaded from their website,  www.aeat.es  from late April onwards.  This is an offline program into which you enter details of your taxable income, which creates a file to be submitted online via the Agencia Tributaria website.

The return consists of the following principal sections:

1. Work-related income (Rendimientos de Trabajo): Employment, occupational pensions;

2. Savings income (Rendimientos del Capital Mobiliario): Interest, dividends, annuity pensions;

3. Rental income (Rendimientos de Bienes Inmuebles);

4. Self-employment income (Actividades Economicas);

5. Capital gains and losses (Ganancias y perdidas patrimoniales);

6. Reductions in taxable income (Reducciones de la base imponible): pension contributions.

7. Tax credits (Deducciones en cuota):  For tax withheld on all sources of income and tax paid abroad.

Tax for married couples

The PADRE software  has very useful function which calculates the tax due if spouses claim separately and jointly, and allows you to choose the option which gives the least total tax payable.

Tax payments

Where there is tax due, you have the option of paying all of it at once, or to make split payments (pagos fraccionados): 60% on 30th June and 40% at the beginning of November. There is no interest charged for this option.

The tax can be paid by presenting the return at your bank, or by specifying direct payment in the actual tax return. The latter option is very convenient but note that in order for it to be accepted, you need to file your return at least one week before the 30th June deadline.

Tax refunds

If the return shows that a tax refund is due, you simply need to enter your bank account number into the program before filing online. No supporting documentation needs to be included at the time of filing of the return, however this may be requested later in writing by the Agencia Tributaria. Tax refunds in Spain, especially where there are multiple sources of income, can be very slow to arrive.

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