Acuerdo entre el Reino de España y los Estados Unidos de América para la mejora del cumplimiento fiscal internacional y la implementación de la Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act - FATCA (Ley de cumplimiento tributario de cuentas extranjeras), hecho en Madrid el 14 de mayo de 2013. | BOE-A-2014-6854 — Spain law | Esheria

Acuerdo entre el Reino de España y los Estados Unidos de América para la mejora del cumplimiento fiscal internacional y la implementación de la Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act - FATCA (Ley de cumplimiento tributario de cuentas extranjeras), hecho en Madrid el 14 de mayo de 2013.

This article defines key terms used in the agreement and says the U.S. tax authority must publish the list of partner jurisdictions.

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Spain
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Statute
Citation
BOE-A-2014-6854
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es
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FATCA compliance FATCA reporting account information exchange accounts agreement lifecycle compliance contract documentation cross-border reporting data exchange definitions entry into force financial account information exchange financial institution compliance financial institutions financial reporting financial reporting compliance foreign account reporting identification numbers information exchange international agreement reporting termination notice withholding withholding/reporting procedures

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The Agreement takes effect after the last written notification that internal procedures are complete, and stays in force until a party gives written notice of termination. This article defines key terms used in the agreement and says the U.S. tax authority must publish the list of partner jurisdictions. Cada Parte debe obtener y intercambiar anualmente, de forma automática, la información indicada sobre las cuentas sujetas a comunicación de información. This article sets timelines and procedures for exchanging information under Article 2, including year-by-year scope limits, limited identification-number exceptions for preexisting accounts, and a nine-month exchange deadline. Spanish reporting financial institutions must report US accounts and related payments, comply with registration rules, and in some cases withhold 30% on certain US-source payments; if the conditions are met, they are treated as compliant and not subject to that withholding.