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  2. Wealth tax - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to ... taxes accounting for 1.1% of overall tax revenues in Norway, 0.55% in Spain, ... a wealth tax until 2006 and a temporary ...

  3. Economic history of Spain - Wikipedia

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    An Economic History of the Iberian Peninsula, 700–2000. Cambridge University Press. Flynn, Dennis O. "Fiscal Crisis and the Decline of Spain (Castile)." Journal of Economic History, 42#1 (1982), pp. 139–47. online; Hamilton, Earl J. American Treasure and the Price Revolution in Spain, 1501-1650. 1934, rpt. edn. New York 1965.

  4. Spain's Constitutional Court endorses new wealth tax ... - AOL

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    In late 2022, the leftist coalition government introduced the temporary Solidarity Tax on Large Fortunes for 2023 and 2024, effectively banning regional waiv Spain's Constitutional Court endorses ...

  5. Spain is doubling down on taxing the rich with a so-called ...

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    Around one in every 1,000 taxpayers in Spain will have to pay a new wealth tax, which the government expects will bring in up to 1.5 billion euros.

  6. Beckham law - Wikipedia

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    Under Spanish tax law, individuals who spend 183 days or more during a tax year in Spain are normally deemed tax resident.Temporary absences are ignored when determining residency unless a person can prove that he is habitually resident in another country.

  7. UPDATE 4-Spain to temporarily tax banks, power firms as ... - AOL

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    Spain will implement temporary taxes on power companies and banks that should rake in 7 billion euros ($7.02 billion) in 2023-2024 to help Spaniards cope with soaring inflation, the government ...

  8. Taxation in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The tax year in Spain follows the calendar year. The tax collection method depends on the tax; some of them are collected by self-assessment, but others (i.e. income tax) follow a system of pay-as-you-earn tax with monthly withholdings that follow a self-assessment at the end of the term. Tax rate in Spain for a Single

  9. Basque Economic Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The agreed taxes subjected to autonomous regulations, whose exaction corresponds to the Foral Treasuries, cover the main direct taxes and some indirect ones: Personal Income Tax (IRPF), the Extraordinary Wealth Tax, Corporation Tax (with autonomous regulations for companies operating exclusively in the Basque Country; State regulations are ...