How do you know?If you are permanent resident from Spain and you don't do it, you are fucked. And you will lose everything.
So all of europe is the same or only western europe?I'm from Spain. Check model 720 and their penalties.
I don't know about all Europe. Just I know about Spain.So all of europe is the same or only western europe?
Brutal.In Spain, as of right now, you have to declare your bank accounts (even with $0 balance), any crypto you own (exchanges, wallets, etc), and probably broker accounts too, but not 100% sure about the last one.
Besides all that, there's the 720 Model as @santosg said, which you have to file if you have over 50k Eur in assets such as money in bank accounts, funds, stocks, property, etc. (Physical gold, jewellery, cash stored in a vault, cars, art, wine and foreign-registered boats are excluded)
Fines for not complying are absurd, starting at around 5k Eur for not declaring your accounts (with a minimum of 10k), 1.5k for declaring them late, and around 10k for each category on the 720 Model. You can also face up to 150% of the value of the assets in fines if you never paid taxes for the assets either. The legality of the 720 Model is questionable and you'll probably be able to take them to court and maybe get a smaller fine, but it'll be a mess and waste of time.
Some of the info above may not be 100% accurate but all I'm saying is if you're a tax resident in Spain and you're doing shady things with a lot of money, get out. If it's low amounts I doubt they'll care.
I don't know about Portugal and Greece, but they will probably both give you big fines if they find out you haven't paid taxes on assets you have in other countries.
So all of western europe and japan are pretty much the same?Brutal.
OP is shook, so he failed to reply.
Pretty much. The more developed a country is, they are more strict.So all of western europe and japan are pretty much the same?
When you say japan and western europe is pretty much the same, what do you mean? Theyre practically the same thing as the six anglo countries mentioned?Pretty much. The more developed a country is, they are more strict.
For instance, Croatia is in the EU (since 2013), but they are still not that strict and have not developed such extreme procedures, but they are probably striving to.
He never said that?When you say japan and western europe is pretty much the same, what do you mean? Theyre practically the same thing as the six anglo countries mentioned?
In Spain, as of right now, you have to declare your bank accounts (even with $0 balance), any crypto you own (exchanges, wallets, etc), and probably broker accounts too, but not 100% sure about the last one.
Besides all that, there's the 720 Model as @santosg said, which you have to file if you have over 50k Eur in assets such as money in bank accounts, funds, stocks, property, etc. (Physical gold, jewellery, cash stored in a vault, cars, art, wine and foreign-registered boats are excluded)
Fines for not complying are absurd, starting at around 5k Eur for not declaring your accounts (with a minimum of 10k), 1.5k for declaring them late, and around 10k for each category on the 720 Model. You can also face up to 150% of the value of the assets in fines if you never paid taxes for the assets either. The legality of the 720 Model is questionable and you'll probably be able to take them to court and maybe get a smaller fine, but it'll be a mess and waste of time.
Some of the info above may not be 100% accurate but all I'm saying is if you're a tax resident in Spain and you're doing shady things with a lot of money, get out. If it's low amounts I doubt they'll care.
I don't know about Portugal and Greece, but they will probably both give you big fines if they find out you haven't paid taxes on assets you have in other countries.
That may be your best option, many relocate to Spain even Europeans. I know some may say it's not worth it but obvious people do.f**k,, I might look like a clown now... but anyway I have to say it. I'm thinking about moving to Spain with family (coming from Mexico) (still early stages, plan is under development, not yet there)
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