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1 EUR = 1.0832 USD

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The Euro to Dollar exchange rate (EUR USD) as of 13 Jan 2023 at 8:42 PM.

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Exchange Rate Today for EUR to USD

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1 EUR = 1.0832 USD
1 Euros = 1.0832 Dollars
The EURUSD rate as of 13 Jan 2023 at 8:42 PM
1 EUR to USD IntraDay Range:1.0812 – 1.0841
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Historical Charts & Data for Euros to Dollars

The best EUR to USD rate over a historical period can be determined using the history chart and prices below:

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Thursday 12 January 20231 EUR = 1. 0859 USD
Wednesday 11 January 20231 EUR = 1.0729 USD
Tuesday 10 January 20231 EUR = 1.0739 USD
Monday 9 January 20231 EUR = 1.0735 USD
Sunday 8 January 20231 EUR = 1.0656 USD
Saturday 7 January 20231 EUR = 1.0663 USD
Friday 6 January 20231 EUR = 1.0664 USD

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To convert Euros to Dollars or determine the Euro Dollar exchange rate simply use the currency converter on the right of this page, which offers fast live exchange rate conversions today!

Q: What is the Euro worth against the Dollar?
A: One Euro is worth 1.0832 Dollars today

Q: Is the Euro going up or down against the Dollar?
A: Today’s exchange rate (1.0832) is lower compared to yesterday’s rate (1.0859).

Q: What is 50 Euros in Dollars?
A: 50 Euros buys 54.16 Dollars at interbank exchange rates.

Handy Conversion Data Table

Euros to DollarsDollars to Euros
1 EUR1.0832 USD1 USD0.9232 EUR
2 EUR2.1664 USD2 USD1.8464 EUR
5 EUR5.4159 USD5 USD4.616 EUR
10 EUR10.8318 USD10 USD9.2321 EUR
15 EUR16. 2477 USD15 USD13.8481 EUR
20 EUR21.6636 USD20 USD18.4642 EUR
25 EUR27.0795 USD25 USD23.0802 EUR
50 EUR54.159 USD50 USD46.1604 EUR
100 EUR108.3179 USD100 USD92.3208 EUR
500 EUR541.5896 USD500 USD461.6041 EUR
1000 EUR1083. 1793 USD1000 USD923.2082 EUR
2500 EUR2707.9482 USD2500 USD2308.0205 EUR
5000 EUR5415.8963 USD5000 USD4616.0411 EUR
10000 EUR10831.7927 USD10000 USD9232.0822 EUR

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Tax-free (VAT Refund)​

If you have permanent residence in a non-EU country, and your purchases meet certain conditions, you can reclaim VAT (IVA in Spanish) on items bought during your stay in Spain (mainland and the Balearic Islands).

Conditions:

  • Items must be purchased from stores that offer digital DIVA tax free forms (mandatory since January 2019)
  • Items must be purchased for personal use, in other words, not for the purpose of sale.
  • You must return to your country of residence with the purchased goods within three months of buying them.

You must get your Tax Free Forms validated at your final point of departure from the EU. If Spain is your last exit point, this is done at the electronic DIVA machines (generally located close to customs offices at airports, seaports and land borders) by scanning the barcode on your form. Click here to find out more about how to validate your Tax Free Form.

Please note: All UK residents, just like residents from other non-EU countries, must validate their forms in their final point of departure from the EU. You are not allowed to validate them upon arrival in the UK.

Once you have successfully validated your form at Adolfo Suarez Madrid Barajas Airport, you can obtain your refund from the Tax Free offices in the boarding areas. It is also worth noting that there are shops in the city, such as El Corte Inglés department store chain, which have offices where you can get VAT refunds on items purchased in that store.

In addition, the international tax refund operator Global Blue has opened its first VIP Free Shopping establishment in Madrid, in Calle de Claudio Coello. Led by a multilingual team, they offer an exclusive service that allows tourists from non-EU countries to get VAT refunds without having to wait until the last day of their trip. 

Exchanging money

During your stay in Madrid, you’ll need euros, the official currency for 19 of the 27 EU member countries. The euro has eight coin denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, and 1 and 2 euros, while bank notes come in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 euros.

You’ll find several currency exchange offices at Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas AirportAtocha and Madrid – Chamartín – Clara Campoamor train stations; and the main bus stations – Avenida de América, Méndez Álvaro and Moncloa. There are also a number of bureaux de change in central Madrid, especially in Puerta del Sol. Most banks and many hotels also offer their own currency exchange services.

Credit cards and ATMs

Most establishments accept credit and debit cards (although a few may set a minimum amount for card payments). You can use your card to buy metro tickets and to pay for bus and taxi rides. If you need to take cash out, you will find ATMs all around the city. As a result of the pandemic caused by COVID-19, many establishments that did not previously offer the option of paying by credit card have adapted their payment methods to accept this system in order to comply with health measures.

Visa and MasterCard are the most widely accepted cards (American Express and Diners are much less common). You should contact your bank if you wish to find out what commission they’ll charge you for using your card in Spain.

Tipping etiquette

In Madrid, tipping is entirely optional.  Some restaurants may add a 2- or 3-euro charge onto the bill for bread or a small tapa, a service which they are obliged to warn you about and which you are entitled to turn down.

Since it’s not customery to tip, it’s up to you to whether you leave a little extra as a thank you for the service received.

The same rule applies in hotels, taxis, beauty and hair salons, and other one-on-one services.

In hotels, bars and restaurants you will sometimes come across the phrase ‘IVA NO INCLUIDO’  (VAT NOT INCLUDED). This means that they will add on an extra 10% to the bill.

 

Money transfer to Spain: answers to questions

Hello, Elena!
Yes, you can make a transfer from any bank that has not been sanctioned and has access to SWIFT (for example, Raiffeisen). Also, you will need to make a sworn translation of the gift deed and submit it to a Spanish bank before sending money there and notify the bank that such a transfer will be made.

Hello Igor. If you open an account in a Spanish bank as a non-resident (i.e. without having a residence permit in Spain), then you are subject to the restriction established by the resolution of the European Parliament. For non-resident accounts there is a limit of 100,000 euros.
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Hello Yaroslav.
In your personal account of BBVA bank. In the Cuentas / Mas infromación section, account details are indicated, SWIFT for transfers can usually be found from confirmations of the last transfer of funds. It is also usually specified in the contract.

Hello.
Spanish banks do not accept cash for deposits. It is possible to make only a transfer of funds from your Ukrainian account to Spanish.

Hello, Maxim. nine0003
Since you are not a relative of the account owner or a co-owner of this account, in order to credit funds to the girl’s account, a Spanish bank will require you to provide: a loan or donation agreement, as well as confirmation of the legality of the transferred funds.

Irina, hello.
To date, the only way to transfer money from Russia is a transfer via SWIFT from the accounts of Russian banks that have not been sanctioned. SWIFT transfers can currently be made from the accounts of: Raiffeisenbank, UniCredit Bank, Gazprombank, Rosbank, RRDB, Bank St. Petersburg, Citibank, etc.
When sending money, it is imperative for the sender to indicate that this is alimony, and it is advisable for the recipient to provide a court order to the Spanish bank, according to which alimony is paid. There should be no problems with transferring money from Russia to Spain in your case.

Ivan, hello. In order to correctly answer your question, we need more detailed information about you.
Currently, on the accounts of citizens of the Russian Federation who do not have a residence permit in Spain, there is a limit on accounts – 100,000 euros. For citizens of the Russian Federation with residence in Spain, there are no limits on bank accounts in Spain. Students who have opened accounts in Spain with a TIE or a student card are usually treated as residents by banks (i.e. an ESTANCIA student card is treated as a RESIDENCIA). Regarding the transfer of money from Turkey to a bank account in Spain, you must first open an account and, when opening an account, warn the bank manager in advance that you want to make such a transfer. The fact is that the approach here is very individual: not everyone and not all banks accept money from Russians from their own bank accounts opened in Turkey or another country in the world. nine0003
To date, we are still opening accounts for citizens of the Russian Federation who are not residents of Spain. We can open an account remotely by notarized power of attorney. One of the main requirements is the presence of a passport and officially confirmed income in the country of residence.

Hello.
As of today (07/25/2022), for citizens of the Russian Federation who opened accounts in Spanish banks, there are restrictions on the maximum amount on a bank account and on bank transfers only if they do not have a residence permit in Spain. In accordance with the EU resolution, the maximum amount on the account of a Russian citizen who does not have a residence permit in Spain should not exceed 100,000 euros. Thus, for these citizens, the maximum amount of money transfer from Russia to Spain is calculated. For Russians who have a residence permit in Spain, there are no restrictions on the maximum amount on accounts and on transfers from Spanish banks. nine0003

Hello Andrey.
Your spouse can try to come to the branch of the bank in Spain where she has an account and provide documents confirming your marriage and the origin of funds. It is possible that the bank will agree and credit the transferred funds. It is most likely that the restriction is related to the rules of the bank or the type of account opened in your spouse’s name.

Hello Anna.
With the two options you are considering, you will need to confirm the origin of the funds transferred to Spain. For this reason, most likely, in any case, you will need to show a loan agreement if you are not considering the donation agreement option. nine0003

Hello, Svetlana.
No, when entering into an interest-free loan agreement between immediate family, your daughter does not have to pay the property transfer tax and documented legal acts (Spanish: el impuesto de transmisiones patrimoniales y actos jurídicos documentados), but within 30 days of receiving the money, she must notify Spanish Tax Authority on the origin of the funds received and submit a completed declaration type 600.

Hello, Elena.

  1. Yes, you can open your own account in Spain, deposit the required amount of funds and, if necessary, provide proof of their origin.
  2. No, you can’t, a “sub-account” can be opened in the name of the owner of the main account.
  3. , 4. The most common and safest option is to draw up a loan or gift agreement.

Hello Anastasia. nine0004

Yes, your mother can transfer money to buy an apartment in your name. An agreement on the sale of an apartment in the Russian Federation and a preliminary agreement on the purchase of an apartment in Spain will not be enough in this case, since the money transfer is made to the bank account of another person (to your account in Spain, not your mother) and to purchase real estate in your name. You will also need to provide additional documents: loan agreement or donation of funds.

The bank may also ask you for additional documents that it deems necessary. We recommend that you first check the requirements for the transfer of a large amount of funds with your bank in Spain. nine0003

Hello Alexander.
Yes, you can leave funds in your Spanish bank account by submitting to the bank, when depositing funds, documents confirming the source from the appearance. Yes, you can also transfer part of the funds to your daughter’s account in Germany. Spanish banks have a limit on the transfer of funds, so we recommend that you first contact your bank and clarify the conditions for transferring funds to Germany for the amount you need. nine0003

Hello Tatiana.
Usually, the main reason for problems with the transfer of funds to an account in Spain from Russia is the transfer of large amounts of funds (over 2,500 euros), as well as the frequency of transfers, since financial flows entering Spain are strictly controlled by the financial and tax authorities of the country. If the amount of transfers is not comparable with the income of the account holder, then transfer operations may be blocked. To transfer a large amount of money, it is required to provide the bank with documents confirming the source of their origin (this may be personal income tax declarations for the last 2-3 years, salary certificates, real estate purchase and sale agreement, inheritance certificate, etc. ). The check by the Spanish tax authorities of the ongoing transfer could have caused a delay. nine0004

To clarify the cause of difficulties with transfers, automatic debiting of mortgage payments, as well as utilities, we recommend that you contact your BANKIA bank branch directly by phone number or e-mail in order to avoid further inconvenience. The merger between Bankia and Caixabank in Spain may have affected the automatic transactions.

Hello Elena. To avoid the problem of blocking an account in a Spanish bank, we do not recommend that you do this. It is better to make a transfer from a Russian account to an account in a Spanish bank, after providing a sworn translation of the contract for the sale of an apartment, as confirmation of the source of income from this transaction. nine0004

Hello, Elena. If you already have an account in a Spanish bank, it is better to contact your bank manager on this issue. Each bank has its own requirements for supporting documents, and for a correct answer, we do not have enough initial information. As for depositing cash into your account, I would not recommend doing it at all, and if you do, then in extreme cases and not in such amounts. The fact is that one of the main reasons for blocking a non-resident’s account on the part of compliance is the repeated deposit of cash to a bank account. You can open an account in a Spanish bank through us. We also provide our clients with a consulting service for the transfer of funds to Spain for the purchase of real estate. nine0004

Hello, Eugene.
We had a similar situation with a client and the money was not accepted. As we were explained in the bank, these transactions are considered doubtful and banks avoid such clients.
Our advice is to open an account in a Spanish bank and transfer money to this account only from Ukraine.

Anna, hello. You need to provide the bank with documents confirming the legal origin of the entire amount of money, regardless of how you will transfer it: in parts or the entire amount at once. From what you write, it can be either through a donation or through a loan of funds. However, it is difficult for us to give advice on this issue, because there are many points that must be taken into account. nine0004

Hello Sergey!
Yes, you can, as proof of your source of income, submit an agreement to the Spanish bank, which will indicate the amount you plan to deposit into the account. The contract will need to be translated into Spanish and legalized. In this matter, if necessary, we can help you.

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