Relocation!

Part 3 - moving checklist - UK to Spain

As removals companies have countdown diaries to help you remember all those important elements needed before the “Big Day”. I felt it would be useful, for those seeking to relocate to or acquire a holiday home in Spain, to have a “Check List” featuring those items that required specific attention and which could be ticked off as they were completed.

According to a recent report prepared by Accountants PKF, more than 74% of Britons want to retire abroad. So if you are part of that majority who’s interested in moving to Spain you’ll need to consider using The Rights Group’s Check List to aid your smooth relocation.

Home

  1. Decide which possessions can go to Spain and which can be left or sold back home.
  2. Obtain estimates and information from removals companies.
  3. List what will be stored and clearly label it – some people even take photographs of the contents and stick them to the outside of the box! Please remember that batteries in kids toys, portable radios etc. do tend to corrode and leak if left too long in over heated boxes.
  4. Obtain boxes, bubble wrap and masking tape for packaging – you always need more than you think.
  5. Check you have nothing at the shoe repairers, dry cleaners or Blockbusters.
  6. Check moving dates.
  7. Finalise your Spanish purchase. Check that the necessary mortgage funds are released and make a transfer to your Spanish bank account – see below. If you are moving lock stock and barrel, you may have the cash already to hand for your Spanish home. However, if you intend to keep your UK property, you will need a loan to purchase in Spain. Many UK lenders, including some of the biggest names lend on Spanish properties. You can, as long as you have enough equity in the property, top up your UK arrangements by way of a re-mortgage. A Spanish mortgage – from a local Spanish lender - is often a cheaper alternative but you will be servicing the mortgage in Euros. We recommend you to open a Spanish Bank account. In order to transfer money into your new Spanish bank account you can either ask your existing UK bankers to handle the transfer or you can go to one of a number of foreign exchange dealers operating in this market. These companies are often cheaper as they usually charge no transfer fee and their rates are almost always better than the big banks.
  8. Redirect mail in the UK through the Post Office.
  9. Notify your UK bank, insurance, life assurance, health care provider and other financial institutions of your move and provide new contact details.
  10. Take final readings for your existing gas, electricity and water accounts. Unless your property is to be retained or rented, arrange for the disconnection of services include phones and broadband. If you are renting advise your local council tax department.
  11. Make final arrangements for your children’s schooling or college places.
  12. Make arrangements for your pets to be moved to Spain – please see further below.
  13. Notify your Doctor of your move and ensure that you make a record of any long term medication you require – please see further below
  14. Check that all passports and driving licenses are valid.

Personal

You’ll need to consider your pensions, tax, life assurance, investments and healthcare arrangements in your new home.  Please note that, for example, a UK national, a Dane, a Swede or Norwegian has the right to live in Spain by virtue of their countries’ membership of the European Economic Area. If you are retiring abroad, you can continue to receive your UK State pension. If you are moving permanently to Spain, you should get yearly increases in your pension.

Tax

Personal circumstances vary greatly but you may cease to be liable to UK tax if you cut all ties with the UK and become domiciled abroad. However you will technically be a UK resident if you spend a requisite number of days in the UK and will consequently suffer UK tax on your income.

Inheritance tax

It is essential to ensure that you have a Spainsh Will – which should be in addition to a UK will. If you have offshore interests you may also wish to consider a will which is specific to that jurisdiction, for example, Gibraltar. Make sure that your various wills dovetail and do not contradict each other. It is advisable for both the husband and the wife to have wills – please see below.

Life Assurance

It is prudent to ensure that all UK life assurances are maintained through payment from a UK bank account. In addition, as a change in residency or domicile may constitute a material change it should be disclosed to your life assurance provider in writing.

Investments

Please note that existing investments such as the tax-free status of existing UK investments, PEPs and ISAs, continue to apply, but you in ceasing to be a UK tax resident you will have to reduce contributions into them. You will also need to obtain special local advice to establish whether you will become liable to tax on the income from these investments in Spain.

Generally we would recommend that you should seek the assistance of an expert financial adviser to establish what to do about your investments and the best ways to minimise income and capital gains tax.

Health

One of the most important factors to take into account if you are moving to Spain is your long-term healthcare. Collect and complete the E121 form from the Department of Health covers UK citizens receiving the state pension for some health costs. However, you may still find yourself paying substantial additional costs. As a consequence many retirees to Spain take out a comprehensive medical and dental policy. The Department for Work and Pensions will be able to advise on your rights in Spain. http://www.dwp.gov.uk 

Pets

If you are going abroad and wish to take your pet cat or dog with you, the Pet Travel Scheme (PETS) could allow you to avoid long quarantine periods. Working guide and hearing dogs may also travel on the scheme. Spain is a participating country in PETS. To be eligible, your cat or dog must meet the requirements of the scheme and travel via certain designated air routes

You can get more advice about the PETS scheme from Pet Travel Scheme Helpline run by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Area 201, 1a Page Street, London SW1P 4PQ
Tel: +44 (0)870 241 1710
Email:

You have just completed the first steps towards a more exciting and varied life. Congratulations, see you by the pool!

© Mark FR Wilkins 2005 (Marbella)

Mark FR Wilkins
The Rights Group SL

www.therightsgroup.com
0034 600 343 917


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