Grehan
Well-Known Member
I'm passing on some information I've received over the last few days, from somebody there right now and, unfortunately, at the 'sharp end'.
1) Anchoring the harbour is now limited to one or two days only. (probably most of you already know this change from what used to be)
2) There is a current 'crackdown' on the enforcement and collection of ISDMT Tax. *For a definition of what this is, see below.
The (I assume, local) Guardia Civil has formed a separate division to collect this Tax, they catch you on your boat, then serve you papers, you are informed you can not move your boat till the 12% tax has been paid, you are required to paid this money within 4 weeks or further action will be taken.
There have been over 10 boats that have been served the papers, each boat has paid the 12% tax (of the value of the boat, minus a sum for each year of the boats life). The Guardia has only targeted the International marina, not the other two. Most of the people caught have been living in Spain (with their boats) for more than 182 days (in cummulative - not sequential - total) per year.
". . . Once the weather improves, there will be large scale movement out of Spanish waters from this marina . . . " /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
*ISDMT is specifically about persons (themselves deemed to have become domiciled) (by virtue of the 182 ? days rule) deemed to have 'imported' a mode of transport into Spain. Most usually cars and vans, less usually, boats. See www.tagweb.co.uk/isdmt
1) Anchoring the harbour is now limited to one or two days only. (probably most of you already know this change from what used to be)
2) There is a current 'crackdown' on the enforcement and collection of ISDMT Tax. *For a definition of what this is, see below.
The (I assume, local) Guardia Civil has formed a separate division to collect this Tax, they catch you on your boat, then serve you papers, you are informed you can not move your boat till the 12% tax has been paid, you are required to paid this money within 4 weeks or further action will be taken.
There have been over 10 boats that have been served the papers, each boat has paid the 12% tax (of the value of the boat, minus a sum for each year of the boats life). The Guardia has only targeted the International marina, not the other two. Most of the people caught have been living in Spain (with their boats) for more than 182 days (in cummulative - not sequential - total) per year.
". . . Once the weather improves, there will be large scale movement out of Spanish waters from this marina . . . " /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
*ISDMT is specifically about persons (themselves deemed to have become domiciled) (by virtue of the 182 ? days rule) deemed to have 'imported' a mode of transport into Spain. Most usually cars and vans, less usually, boats. See www.tagweb.co.uk/isdmt