MILLIONS will be spent by Spain’s Tax Administration Agency in a one-sided attempt to free up Gibraltar border crossings with ‘smart’ passes.

A €5.3 million plan has been drawn up to install 12 barcode scanners and a ‘fast lane’ exclusively for Spanish frontier workers, to expedite crossings at the border.

Gibraltar’s Chief Minister Fabian Picardo has denounced the plan as shortsighted, beneficial only to Spain by excluding tourists and Gibraltarians

He comments: “Their right to free movement is being undermined by Spain.”

Gibraltarians who work in Spain will also be able to utilise the new system by applying for a pass that will require renewal annually.

Opponents of the scheme say the move has been made unilaterally, without prior consultation with the UK or the European Commission.

On top of all of this, the Spanish workers association in Gibraltar have also rebelled against the new system, saying that the Spanish tax office is using it to identify Spaniards who already pay taxes in Gib and then forcing them to pay taxes to Spain.

“The new system is such a joke,” says native Gibraltarian Damian, who works as a tour guide on the Rock.

“Bear in mind, European Union citizens only have to pay taxes in one EU country, so if they pay taxes in Gib, they should not have to pay in Spain.”

The new system, which will replace the checking of IDs by border guards, will be introduced before summer 2015, according to the Spanish Customs Office.

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21 COMMENTS

  1. Expedite ha! So now the two car lanes we are using to enter Gib become 1 for (very) locals and one for everyone else. How is that helping speed things up?
    And for that to work on the way out Gibraltar would have to lose one of its 6 lanes it has available. So during working hours that one would be unuseable.
    This is a pretence at helping which will actually (as they are fully aware) make things worse.
    Don’t even want to imagine the chaos for walkers.

  2. Wow what a clever idea ! Cleverly designed by the suits in office to appease the brown envelope politicos to divert attention away from real problems in the peninsula . I suggest they have a rethink as the constant harassment of tourists is having a tremendous negative impact on the whole area and conversely generating much sympathy for the people on the rock .

  3. If proof were needed that the “tobacco smuggling” excuse is entirely bogus – Madrid has come up with the farcical idea of a free pass will get Spanish nationals straight through the frontier while everyone else sweats it out waiting for the Spanish cops pretend to search their vehicles.

    Obviously, this isn’t going to happen. If Spanish workers can’t stand the delays, they can get jobs in Andalucia. either that, or get their rotten government to quit playing jingoistic political games over the Rock

  4. Just pointing out that it shouldn’t read ‘Spanish Nationals’ as this is very misleading indeed… Gibraltar cross border workers are made up of many other nationalities, it should read ‘Spanish residents’ which as we all know are thousands of other Employee nationalities/ Europeans and other that Gibraltar employs, in particular the Online Gaming Industry.

  5. We all know that Spain is a very “small” country & this could be why they’re so keen to enlarge it by taking over Gibraltar. However, now they’re spending all this money is it to match Gibraltar’s 6 lanes at the frontier? I can’t believe it’s to issue little passes to those they feel should have a quick get away. It could be that they’re the ones that should be investigated more than the tourists? In my worldly travels I’ve noticed that it’s only “small” countries that have an unequal entry to their neighbors. Finally another point springs to mind…..why do the so called visiting EU inspectors, make their planned inspections known? Seems just a game to me & a bit like teacher saying “I’m coming round now to see who’s cheating”.

  6. For once a smart move by the Spanish authorities over Gibraltar. By allowing “residents” in Spain to bypass the queues, they know the delays will disproportionately hit Brits (who often avoid paperwork when they can). A bit futile in the long run though – eventually Gibraltar will be taken over by the US or the next world power; it won’t ever be under Spanish control.

  7. These measures are designed to facilitate Spain’s plan to crack-down on the thousands of free-loading Gibraltar tax domiciled expats who live in Spain and work in the British colony of Gibraltar.

    Looks like hell is hotting-up not freezing over after all.

  8. Agreed, boycott everything spanish, be a nuisance to their (tin pot) system where possible, and be prepared to join the war if spain push the situation to that point. Keep your money outside of spain and do not invest a dime. #newgibraltarmovement

  9. Spain are losing all respect internationally, well the small amount they had, and it was a very small amount. They have never been known for their common sense but they are really looking stupid at the moment. Watching them fall will be delightful

  10. Can’t help feeling Spain has won this little battle. It’s certainly caused the Spain haters to squeal “please boycott Spain”! And yet tourist numbers are as high as ever! The shame is that innocent day trippers will have to endure future queues, whilst those legal residents in Spain will have fast track access to Gib. Still not a big deal in the overall scheme of things..

  11. Why don’t they come up with a 500 year joint sovereignty agreement, by the time it expires the warlike, kill for fun make life difficult for your neighbour species (humans) will all be gone and the planet can heave a big sigh of relief and get on like it did for millions of years before we came along and ruined it. They should have killed the first person who suggested we have politicians and we wouldn’t be in this mess.

  12. There are two sides to the border between Giraltar and Spain. Spain controls only one. Gibraltar has refused to accept these new border passes for Spanish workers, and therefore they will have to queue with everyone else leaving Gib. The longest queue is the one leaving Gibraltar.

    Tell me how these passes will benefit anyone?

  13. Peter,
    once we were a normal mammal happily jumping up and down in the baobob trees in the Rif valley, then a big earthquake sent us tumbling to the ground. Unfortunately not every monkey ended up lunch for the predator species, some survived and here we are.

  14. All the games of the modern governments are the same all over the world – steal money and misuse power to the ridicilous degree. Some people have started waking up and understand that it is completely our fault – let the government to be uncontrolled by us. It is now suggested to change the system to a new structure where bureaucrats have little or no power, are constantly controlled and are not able to create any law without having it approved by the nation. No more fixed terms, it should be possible to hire a president and sack him the next day if he does not perform well. You would be amazed to see how quickly and efficiently all the problems can be resolved. Including the Gib border :)

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