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Follow on Google News | Get your Spanish Tax Reclaim from your Spain property with Solutions OverseasSolutions Overseas are helping one time Spain property owners get their capital gains tax refund. For those of you that sold a Spanish property between Jan 1997 and December 31st 2006 you could be entitled to Spanish tax reclaims.
By: solutions Overseas Did you know that experts have stated that the average tax reclaim per Spanish property owner is €18,000? You can even claim 6% interest on the amount owed to you. What is best about these tax reclaims with Solutions Overseas, is that it is assistance based on a NO WIN NO FEE basis. It is vital that you receive the correct advice from property experts when filing for your refund with the Spanish Tax Authorities. Solutions Overseas only work with the best, long-established International tax professionals in Spain. You can be rest assured that your claim will be dealt with efficiently and correctly. How do you know if you qualify? Simply by meeting the following criteria: 1) You sold a Spanish property between Jan 1st 1997 and December 31st 2006 2) You sold your property as an individual and not a company 3) When you sold your property you were not a Spanish resident 4) You have a copy of your tax forms called the Modelo 211 and/or Modelo 212 (If you do not have them, we can help you obtain them) 5) You have a copy of your purchase and sale deeds (If you do not have them, we can help you obtain them) How do I claim? Simply email your name and contact details to the Solutions Overseas Capital Gains Tax Reclaim email address: cgt@solutionsoverseas.com or contact us through our website. Please remember that it is believed that the Spanish tax reclaims need to be filed within one year of the ECJ ruling. Contact Solutions Overseas now, we are waiting to help you. http://www.solutionsoverseas.com/ # # # Solutions Overseas started assisting overseas property owners and developers in early 2008 after the downturn in the overseas property sector End
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