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    • 2 months ago

    Very good Video! US public pensions are not subject to income tax directly from Spain, however you must add them to your taxable income in Spain which increases the progressive tax rates on your other income. Taxes and bureaucracy (such as taking 4 months and over 1000 euros to get a drivers license in Spain if you are from the US) are two of the very few negatives of moving to that beautiful country from the US.

    • 2 months ago

    This might have some good information in it, but the sound quality is terrible, and that irritating background music makes it worse.

    • 2 months ago

    That was a ton of information packed into a 25 minute video. The onscreen summaries and bullet points were especially helpful in synthesizing the information. Thanks to your guests for their helpful info and thanks to you two for making a complicated subject really accessible. Keep up the good work!

    • 2 months ago

    Thanks for providing such detailed information in your video and the 20-minute consultation opportunity. I will indeed be getting in touch with them soon. I am a retired civil servant who also happens to be Latin American. I was previously considering Portugal to retire, even after NHR stopped; however, Spain's lack of taxation on my pension altogether is more enticing. Really appreciate the content and your channel!

    • 2 months ago

    Love the info in the video, but find the background music to be very distracting.

    • 2 months ago

    Can you share the email of the lawyers please. I am looking to move to Spain and have tax questions.

    • 2 months ago

    Not a good video with fair info. Could not listen more than 3 minutes.

    • 2 months ago

    Unnecessary, annoying music !!!!

    • 2 months ago

    Thank you for the great information. I always enjoy your videos. The one thing that has always confused me is that I've read on some Spanish tax sites that a 401K and Traditional IRA are treated like a pension and are not subject to wealth tax (except for distributions). Roth IRAs are subject though as they are seen as bank accounts. I do plan on meeting with a professional at some point in the future in person and hopefully can clear up those details.

    • 2 months ago

    Does placement with NALCAP qualify for the Beckam Law then? Thanks for the great info!

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