Why Use Amanda?

What Changes When You Stop Flying Blind

Most people don’t ignore their tax obligations.

They simply don’t see them.

If you live in one country and own assets in another — a property, a pension, rental income, a spouse abroad — your legal and tax position becomes layered. Quietly. Gradually.

Nothing dramatic happens at first.

Until it does.

1. The real problem isn’t tax. It’s visibility.

Overlapping systems that don't coordinate automatically.

Cross-border life creates overlapping systems:

  • Residency rules
  • Filing obligations
  • Local registrations
  • Reporting thresholds
  • Different deadlines
  • Different definitions of “income”

Each country applies its own logic. They don’t coordinate automatically.

Most people manage this through:

  • Assumptions
  • Old advice
  • “I think I sorted that”
  • Or simply hoping nothing has changed

Key point

That’s what we call flying blind.

2. What Amanda actually does

She maps your exposure. That's it.

Amanda doesn’t replace your accountant. She doesn’t give legal advice. She doesn’t sell financial products.

She maps your exposure.

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Obligations tracked

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Jurisdictions covered

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To map your exposure

You answer a small number of structured questions — about:

  • Where you live
  • How many days you spend in each country
  • Property ownership
  • Rental activity
  • Family ties
  • Income types

From that, Amanda generates a structured view of:

  • Which obligations apply
  • Which forms are required
  • Which deadlines are approaching
  • Which items are missing
  • Which countries are “exposed”, “monitored”, or “clear”

Key point

It turns invisible risk into visible structure.

3. The before & after

Clarity replaces guesswork.

Without structure

  • “I think my NIE is sorted.”
  • “I don’t rent it, so I don’t owe tax.”
  • “The treaty means I’m covered.”
  • “I’ll deal with it when I sell.”

With Amanda

  • NIE status: Completed
  • Modelo 210: Filed Q1 2026
  • Imputed income: Due by Dec 31
  • IBI: Deadline April 20
  • UK Self Assessment: Filed

Flying blind

What most non-resident owners don't know

NIE (Foreigner ID Number)Never applied
Modelo 210 — quarterly rental taxUnknown
Modelo 210 — imputed income taxNever filed
Regional tourist licenceNot sure
Police guest registrationMissed
UK Self AssessmentHaven't declared

With Amanda

Every obligation mapped and tracked

NIE (Foreigner ID Number)Completed
Modelo 210 — quarterly rental taxFiled Q1 2026
Modelo 210 — imputed income taxDue Dec 2026
Regional tourist licenceActive
Police guest registrationAutomated
UK Self AssessmentFiled Jan 2026

Every situation is different

Instead of guessing, you can map your exposure in a few minutes.

Check your cross-border exposure →

4. Why this matters

Most cross-border issues don't explode immediately. They accumulate.

  • Missed filings
  • Incorrect status
  • Residency triggered without noticing
  • Wealth reporting thresholds crossed
  • Inconsistencies between countries

And often, the first time people realise something is wrong is:

  • When selling a property
  • During an audit
  • Or when transferring wealth

Key point

Amanda is preventative. She exists so you know before something becomes expensive.

5. Who Amanda is for

It's not about optimisation. It's about awareness.

Amanda is designed for people who:

Live between countries
Own property abroad
Plan to retire overseas
Receive pensions cross-border
Run remote businesses
Want to understand their exposure

6. The emotional benefit

Compliance is rarely about numbers.

It’s about:

  • Peace of mind
  • Sleeping well
  • Knowing you’re not missing something
  • Avoiding the “what if” feeling

Amanda is your cross-border compliance co-pilot. She helps you see what applies — before it becomes a problem.

Not sure where you stand? Amanda can check your cross-border exposure in two minutes.

This article is for general information only and does not constitute tax advice. Individual circumstances and legislative changes can affect your compliance position.