Kenbo wrote on Sun Jul 19, 2020 7:13am:
Hi Carol
The Suma office and the Town Hall are just across the street from each other in Playa Flamenca.
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To try to direct you
From the bottom of the street where the Saturday market is, travel towards the N332 to where Mercadona is, park your car up around there, app 1 min drive.
Walk across the pedestrian crossing still going towards the N332, there is a restaurant on the corner, you should now be in a small Street, the Suma office is in a building on the right, up the stairs, the town hall is at the other side of this small street, both offices operate via a waiting ticket system.
Suma will be able to give you your catastral value for previous years but as previously suggested it could be wise to visit the town hall first with as much info as possible to find out how your property has been registered.
PS I am assuming that your bills are paid by direct debit ?
If so, in your bank account you may be able to find a receipt for the Suma bills, try to expand the entry or go into messages/help etc.
If you come across the receipt, your val cat will be on there, please be aware that this amount is much less than the actual value of your property.
I have been banking with Bankia and that is where I found my val cat, I am closing this account and will now have to find a different way of finding my own val cat.
Thank you for the information, I have an idea where the office is will visit when we are in Spain in a couple of weeks. I do pay my bills by direct debit but only domestic bills go out, I have been trying to sort taxes out for over a year but getting nowhere. Until I can obtain the cadastral value I am unable to arrange to pay non resident tax. As this is a new build there is no previous occupier which makes it all the more difficult.
Many thanks
Carol