IMPORTATION AND REGISTRATION
UK nationals who are not residents may bring their car into Spain, but neither they nor anyone else can use it in Spain for more than six months in any one year. Anyone who spends more than a total of six months a year in Spain is considered resident, and so not entitled to this.
IMPORTATION
The procedures relating to importation are complicated. The motoring associations in Britain, and the Real Automóvil Club de España can provide guidance, but the main source of information is the Directorate-General of Customs in Madrid. (Dirección General de Aduanas en Madrid, C/ Guzmán el Bueno 137, 28003 Madrid. Tel. (00 34) 91 553 02 00, Fax. (00 34) 91 553 52 42.)
VEHICLE REGISTRATION
If non-residents become resident they must obtain full national plates and pay the Impuesto Especial of 12%, which is based on the car's ready-reckoned value. (Non-residents from outside the EU are exempt from the Impuesto Especial).
Residents importing a vehicle must register it with the local authorities and obtain Spanish national plates. They should surrender the British vehicle's Registration Document to the DVLA in the UK and obtain a certificate of permanent export (V561) from them to present in Spain.
Road worthiness certificates for right-hand drive cars are available from Spanish ITV (MOT) centres. Some adjustments to the vehicle may be needed to comply with EU regulations.
For help with the transfer of vehicles from English to Spanish plates, please email us and one of our staff will be happy to assist you in this, and will let you know how much we charge to aid in the completion of the ITV, and the paperwork. Email us now...
Purchase of new cars in Spain is subject to 16% IVA (VAT), payable the first time a car is bought and registered. When the car is sold on in Spain, the Impuesto de Transmisiones (Transference Tax) of 4% must be paid.
Traffic Regulations require that the following items be kept in the vehicle:
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Set of bulbs and tools necessary to replace them
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Two warning triangles - officially approved by the Ministerio del Interior, bearing a round symbol E9 and the code 27R03
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Spare tyre and the tools necessary to replace it
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1 reflective jacket
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A spare pair of glasses (for those who wear spectacles to drive)
Real Automóvil Club de España
c/ Eloy Gonzalo 32,
28010 Madrid.
Tel.: 91 594 72 33/ 91 594 72 43
Spanish insurance regulations differ from those in the UK. For example, when a vehicle is declared a write-off in Spain, the insurance company pays only a percentage of the vehicle's current value, even when the policy is 'fully comprehensive'.
EU legislation requires that motorists in member states have full third party insurance. However, there is nothing which regulates what is applicable to third party or comprehensive insurance. This is a matter for member states, whose regulations differ.
It is important to check carefully what cover your policy provides. ASEGURACE may provide guidance, Tel: 902 120 441.