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This guide provides comprehensive instructions for completing the Guidance Notes on Spanish Tax Form 210 for shareholders of Banco Santander who are not residents in Spain. By following these easy-to-understand steps, users can efficiently navigate the form and ensure compliance with Spanish tax regulations.
Follow the steps to effectively complete Form 210.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Fill in the required details on the first page, including the tax office information. Make sure to provide the date of the sale or gift in the correct format (DD/MM/YYYY).
- Provide personal information in the 'Presenter' section, ensuring to indicate if the signer is an individual or an authorized person.
- Complete the 'Renta obtenida' section by entering the gain realized on the operation, including necessary codes for the country and type of income.
- For detailed tax calculations, follow the instructions for the ‘Determinación de la base imponible’ section, carefully recording acquisition and disposal values, as well as any relevant expenses.
- In the 'Liquidación' section, indicate if an exemption applies. If seeking an exemption, mark the appropriate boxes and include relevant documentation.
- Fill in the signing section at the end of pages 1 and 2, ensuring to sign and date the form where required, reflecting the correct identification of the signer.
- After completing the necessary pages (1, 2, 4, and 5), print the form, and if filled out online, discard pages 3, 6, and 7, keeping only the relevant copies.
- Submit the signed original Form 210 physically to the Spanish tax authorities, ensuring compliance with any local norms regarding submission procedures.
Complete your tax documentation online today by following these steps.
Most property owners do not know that they must file a Spanish income tax return both in their home country and in Spain. They are also unaware that they must pay Spanish non-resident income tax and if they do not do it, they will have to pay interest and fines later.
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