Guidelines for submitting articles to San Javier Today
Hello, and thank you for choosing sanjavier.today to publicise your organisation’s info or event.
San Javier Today is a website set up by Murcia Today specifically for residents of the urbanisation in Southwest Murcia, providing news and information on what’s happening in the local area, which is the largest English-speaking expat area in the Region of Murcia.
When submitting text to be included on San Javier Today, please abide by the following guidelines so we can upload your article as swiftly as possible:
Send an email to editor@spaintodayonline.com or contact@murciatoday.com
Attach the information in a Word Document or Google Doc
Include all relevant points, including:
Who is the organisation running the event?
Where is it happening?
When?
How much does it cost?
Is it necessary to book beforehand, or can people just show up on the day?
…but try not to exceed 300 words
Also attach a photo to illustrate your article, no more than 100kb
Buying, selling or importing a car in Spain
Buying or selling a car in Spain involves several legal requirements
Buying a car
- Permiso De Circulación: this is the Spanish version of the Log Book and provides all of the car details including licence plate number, date of first registration, make and model, owner details and chassis number.
- Inspección Técnica, or ITV sticker: similar to the MOT in the UK, the ITV sticker is placed in the front windshield and will give the date on which the test was last passed.
- Impuesto Sobre Vehiculos (commonly called SUMA): This a road licence fee and must be paid every year to the Town or City Hall.
Selling a car
Importing a vehicle from the EU to Spain
- You must have all of the vehicle’s original documentation.
- You must be able to prove vehicle ownership. If the car is bought second-hand, the contract of sale, plus a translation into Spanish, will suffice. If the vehicle is bought from a dealer, you will need an invoice containing the company’s VAT number.
After the vehicle is transported to Spain, the process of importing it must begin immediately:
Step 1: Inspección Técnica (ITV)
Step 2: Taxes
- A receipt of payment for the transfer and import of the vehicle with the Spanish Tax Office.
- Receipt of payment / exemption from the Registration Tax payable to the National Tax Office (AEAT), except in the case of trailers.
- Proof of payment or exemption from the Road Tax payable to the municipality where you live.
Step 3: Apply for a vehicle registration certificate
- Registration application filled out in the official form.
- ID that shows both the owner’s name and address, such as DNI, Spanish driver’s licence, residency card, passport plus NIE.
- The vehicle’s ITV sticker.
- The vehicle’s original documentation.
- Proof that all of the relevant taxes and fees have been paid.
- Proof of the tax address of the vehicle.
- Invoice or sales contract.
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