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Dodging the Tax Man: catastral values and tax in Spain
22 Dec 2021

Dodging the Tax Man: catastral values and tax in Spain

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  • Living in Spain
It used to be standard practice when buying and selling property in Spain to under-declare the value in the escritura…
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Paul Whitelock
Police check in Spain
19 Dec 2021

Police check in Spain

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  • Living in Spain
Paul Whitelock has had dealings with all three Spanish police forces over the years. Here is his assessment of their relative strengths and…
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Paul Whitelock
What is a Zambomba in Spain?
06 Dec 2021

What is a Zambomba in Spain?

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  • Living in Spain
The zambomba is two things. It’s a musical instrument, but also a traditional  Christmas “fiesta” of carols where said…
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Paul Whitelock
How to obtain a tourist rental propery licence in Andalucía
04 Dec 2021

How to obtain a tourist rental propery licence in Andalucía

  • Living in Spain
In order to rent a property to tourists, you need a licence for that property. Failure to comply can be costly. And the authorities are on the…
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Paul Whitelock
Diabetes on the increase in Spain
23 Nov 2021

Diabetes on the increase in Spain

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  • Living in Spain
Diabetes is a massive health problem in Spain. The number of sufferers is increasing year on year and has reached unprecedentedly high levels.…
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Paul Whitelock
International Day of Flamenco
16 Nov 2021

International Day of Flamenco

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  • Living in Spain
Today, 16 November, is the International Day of Flamenco. In Andalucía it is celebrated wholeheartedly, especially in Jerez, the other population…
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Paul Whitelock
Electric problems? Does your system blow a fuse from time to time?
13 Nov 2021

Electric problems? Does your system blow a fuse from time to time?

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  • Living in Spain
There are still houses in the villages of the Serranía de Ronda with antiquated electrical systems or with out-of-date fuse boxes. This means…
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Paul Whitelock
How to get an UK Emergency Travel Document
07 Nov 2021

How to get an UK Emergency Travel Document

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  • Living in Spain
Imagine the scenario: you are British and are due to travel shortly to another country, but have lost your passport, had it stolen or it has expired…
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Paul Whitelock
How to buy a car in Spain
03 Nov 2021

How to buy a car in Spain

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  • Living in Spain
Earlier this year Paul Whitelock explained how to sell a car here in Spain, or, at least, how he did it.
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Paul Whitelock
Journey to the hard extreme visiting the paradores of  Extremadura – Part 2
09 Oct 2021

Journey to the hard extreme visiting the paradores of Extremadura – Part 2

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  • Living in Spain
Paul Whitelock has visited Extremadura twice – once about 20 years ago and again just recently. In
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Paul Whitelock
Journey to the hard extreme – Extremadura – Part 1
05 Oct 2021

Journey to the hard extreme – Extremadura – Part 1

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  • Living in Spain
Paul Whitelock has visited Extremadura twice – once about 20 years ago and last week. In Part 1 he describes his first visit in 2002.
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Paul Whitelock
Cheque (sic) your bank account in Spain for extra charges
05 Oct 2021

Cheque (sic) your bank account in Spain for extra charges

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  • Living in Spain
Banks are lobbing charges on current accounts without warning customers. Some customers now pay 240 euros a year just to have an account.
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Paul Whitelock
Early morning coffee in Spain
05 Sep 2021

Early morning coffee in Spain

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  • Living in Spain
Spanish workers, the unemployed and senior citizens love to go for a coffee (and a chupito) first thing in the morning…
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Paul Whitelock
Off-peak electricity savings in Spain
26 Jul 2021

Off-peak electricity savings in Spain

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  • Living in Spain
From 1 June new electricity tariffs came into force. Many regarded this as a cost rise, yet Paul Whitelock felt that if you shifted as much…
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Paul Whitelock
Remembering Paquirri – the Ronda bullfighter who took Pamplona’s San Fermin festival by storm
27 Jun 2021

Remembering Paquirri – the Ronda bullfighter who took Pamplona’s San Fermin festival by storm

  • Living in Spain
Paul Whitelock attended his first corrida de toros at the age of 21 when he was living in San Sebastián in the Basque country. His…
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