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We're looking to move to Mallorca later in the year once our property here is sold and we've bought something smaller in the UK to rent out and give us something to keep a foothold in the UK.
The issue I'm concerned about is that I get paid most of my income as a dividend being a company director. I know the tax arrangements in Spain are different to the UK, so this probably isn't the most efficient way of being paid in the future. The question I have is when does the 183 day taxation rule run from as the UK tax year runs from April and the Spanish one from January.
If I move out after July would I be deemed to have spent more than 183 days in the UK this tax year and pay UK tax for any income before we leave? Do we then start with the Spanish tax in January? Does it just switch when we move, so we pay tax in the UK on earnings up till we leave, then tax in Spain for income from then on?
If anyone knows the answer, or could recommend a good Spanish accountant who understands the UK and Spanish tax systems then I'd love to know. We would be happy to pay for the service, because I know that if we get it wrong it could end up being a very expensive mistake. Also we'd need a good Spanish accountant once we've moved to keep our tax affairs in order!
The issue I'm concerned about is that I get paid most of my income as a dividend being a company director. I know the tax arrangements in Spain are different to the UK, so this probably isn't the most efficient way of being paid in the future. The question I have is when does the 183 day taxation rule run from as the UK tax year runs from April and the Spanish one from January.
If I move out after July would I be deemed to have spent more than 183 days in the UK this tax year and pay UK tax for any income before we leave? Do we then start with the Spanish tax in January? Does it just switch when we move, so we pay tax in the UK on earnings up till we leave, then tax in Spain for income from then on?
If anyone knows the answer, or could recommend a good Spanish accountant who understands the UK and Spanish tax systems then I'd love to know. We would be happy to pay for the service, because I know that if we get it wrong it could end up being a very expensive mistake. Also we'd need a good Spanish accountant once we've moved to keep our tax affairs in order!