We have lived in Spain for 10 years.
Our pensions are paid into our UK bank; and every month we transfer a fixed lump-sum to our Spanish bank for our subsistence.
We do,of course,pay taxes,on all of the income, to the Spanish system.
Every year we still get copies of our P60s sent to us by our pension providers.( showing,of course,no tax paid).
Is it still advisable for us to save these documents, as we did when we lived in the UK?
P60s
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Hi jonbar.1,
The info on the web (tax consultants) say keep for 4 years, I'd keep for at least 6 years any "official" documents.
The info on the web (tax consultants) say keep for 4 years, I'd keep for at least 6 years any "official" documents.
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Re: P60s
No, they are not very relevant as they are not in line with the Spanish tax year. You are not obliged to submit any documentation with your tax declaration, just the total amount of your combined pensions. Anyway, HMRC sends all your earning details every year to the Spanish tax office.
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Re: P60s
I keep everything, I still have p45's and wage slips from 40 years ago, you never know!jonbar.1 wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 9:13 am We have lived in Spain for 10 years.
Our pensions are paid into our UK bank; and every month we transfer a fixed lump-sum to our Spanish bank for our subsistence.
We do,of course,pay taxes,on all of the income, to the Spanish system.
Every year we still get copies of our P60s sent to us by our pension providers.( showing,of course,no tax paid).
Is it still advisable for us to save these documents, as we did when we lived in the UK?
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I do tend to keep all paperwork relating to anything that HMRC or Hacienda may possibly ask for. I have bank statements and so on going back more than 6 years just in case. I know it would be impossible to obtain it all again. My OH says that when we next move I will have to slim down my archives
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I have my bank statements back 12 years.
Fortunately I download them every month; so they are all digital files.( no paper).
I can access them all in seconds via my mobile or laptop.
( nothing better to do !
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Fortunately I download them every month; so they are all digital files.( no paper).
I can access them all in seconds via my mobile or laptop.
( nothing better to do !
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Re: P60s
My wife is the same, It actually drives me mad. She stores everything and what's worse she stores my stuff with the most recent at the bottom of the pile.
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Re: P60s
Hi Mark,
"she stores my stuff with the most recent at the bottom of the pile."......... that's very Spanish back to front...............
Ever heard of .........I A (Inteligencia artificial) ...........AKA......... A I.............as we know it.
"she stores my stuff with the most recent at the bottom of the pile."......... that's very Spanish back to front...............
Ever heard of .........I A (Inteligencia artificial) ...........AKA......... A I.............as we know it.
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