How to Save up to 1,000 Euros with Income Tax Deductions in Spain for 2023

How to Save up to 1,000 Euros with Income Tax Deductions in Spain for 2023

Thousands of Spaniards will be held accountable Hacienda on the fiscal year 2023 from next April 3. Until July 1, Spanish taxpayers will be able to present the draft of their declaration through different means. To do it in a way telephone or in personl, it is necessary to order in advance. This is one … Read more

The Impact of Covid-19: Economic Difficulties for 55% of Mexico City Residents

The Impact of Covid-19: Economic Difficulties for 55% of Mexico City Residents

During the covid-19 pandemic, 55% of Mexico City residents had economic difficulties making rent or mortgage payments. According to the study “The covid decade in Mexico: Mexican cities and habitability conditions in times of pandemic”, by UNAM, 32% of those interviewed had to change residence, 18% to another home in the Mexico City and 14% … Read more

Bill’s Epic Commute: Flying to University for a Year – A Journey of Dedication and Creativity

Bill’s Epic Commute: Flying to University for a Year – A Journey of Dedication and Creativity

Bill spent 1,277 hours, equivalent to 53 days, commuting to the university. He flew a total of 92,089 miles, waking up early and coming home late, but never missed a class. When Bill, who prefers to be called by his first name, was admitted to his master’s degree in engineering at UC Berkeley, he began … Read more

Galicia: The Region with the Lowest Activity Rate and Aging Population in Spain

Galicia: The Region with the Lowest Activity Rate and Aging Population in Spain

Galicia, the second community with the lowest activity rate in Spain, is facing significant challenges due to its aging population. According to the 2023 edition of Urban Indicators published by the National Institute of Statistics (INE), Galicia’s cities are struggling with low activity rates, with Ferrol and Ourense ranking as the first and thirteenth cities … Read more

The Richest and Poorest Towns in Spain 2019: National Institute of Statistics’ Report on Average Annual Net Income Per Inhabitant

The richest and poorest towns in Spain in 2019EP Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid), Getxo (Vizcaya) and Boadilla del Monte (Madrid) They are the richest municipalities with more than 20,000 inhabitants with an average annual net income per inhabitant of 25,903 euros, 20,147 and 20,103 euros, respectively, according to the National Institute of Statistics (INE). On … Read more

“Poorest Neighborhoods in Tenerife: San Matías, Los Andenes, and Las Chumberas Ranked Fourth in Spain by Postal Code”

What are the poorest neighborhoods in Tenerife?Maria Pisaca The Tax Agency has published the personal income tax statistics by postal codes for 2020, which includes the Declarations of the neighborhoods of the large Spanish municipalities -those with more than 200,000 inhabitants, more than 100,000 declarations filed or an aggregate gross income of more than 2,200 … Read more

“The Map of Wealth in Galicia: A Look at the Richest and Poorest Municipalities and Provinces”

The map of wealth in Galicia: the three wealthiest municipalities are in A CoruñaLOC In 2020, the municipalities of Oleiros, As Pontes de García Rodríguez and Santiago de Compostela in A Coruña had the highest wealth per capita in Galiciaaccording to the ‘Atlas of Household Income Distribution’ published this Friday by the National Institute of … Read more

“Covid-19 pandemic leaves 16 million more children and youth poor in Latin America: Unicef”

The pandemic that caused the Covid-19 in the world, it left 16 million more children and youth poor in Latin America and not only that, it also caused a 20-year setback in poverty indicators. This was stated by Mónica Rubio, regional social policy adviser for Latin America and the Caribbean of the United Nations Children’s … Read more

The Consell’s designed savings basket has the potential to achieve annual savings of up to €4,500.

The savings basket for families created by the Consell with the aim of alleviating the effects of the rise in prices could reach reach 4,500 euros per year for a family of four with two children aged 2 and 6 and one individual income of 30,000 and 38,000 eurosas announced by the Director General of … Read more