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Posted: Tue Aug 6, 2019 10:35am
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i am due to pay my suma for the first year and after advise on how i pay my bill

Do i have to get my solicitor to set up a direct debit with my bank or can i do it myself saving paying my solicitor fee

Posted: Tue Aug 6, 2019 11:18am

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Posted: Tue Aug 6, 2019 11:18am

Hi Richard,

Do you receive your bills?  If so, you can go onto:

www.suma.es

Select the 'Taxpayers' section, enter your bill number and pay with your debit or credit card online.  You'd need to set yourself a reminder to pay before the deadline each year.

Alternatively, you could go into your bank or local SUMA office and ask them to set up the DD.

Kind regards, 

Kim

Posted: Tue Aug 6, 2019 11:33am

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Posted: Tue Aug 6, 2019 11:33am

no have not got my bill yet as i still live in uk still  and not going back to my house in spain till early october .

Do you get you bill by post and if so how long do you have to pay it by

Posted: Tue Aug 6, 2019 1:17pm

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Posted: Tue Aug 6, 2019 1:17pm

Unless you've kept your abogado (lawyer) on a retainer, you should receive your bill direct in the post.  Timing depends on the area where you live, but you should receive your bill during August for payment by the first week of October.  As you're not going to be in Spain until October, there's a good chance you'll miss the payment deadline, so it sounds like the lawyer may be your best option.

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Kim

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