4.2.6. F) Securities representing the transfer of own capital to third parties
F1) Public debt, obligations, bonds and other equivalent securities traded on organized markets (art. 13 Law 19/91)
This section must include all securities representing the transfer of own capital to third parties, traded on organised markets, of which the taxpayer is the owner.
Assessment
The average trading value for the fourth quarter of each year must be recorded, regardless of its name, representation and the nature of the returns obtained.
For these purposes, the list of securities traded on organised markets, with their average trading value corresponding to the fourth quarter of 2019, for the purposes of the 2019 Wealth Tax declaration and the annual information declaration on securities, insurance and income is included in Order HAC/176/2020, of 20 February (BOE of 29).
F2) Obligations, bonds, certificates of deposits, promissory notes, and other equivalent securities not traded on organized markets (art. 14 Law 19/91)
This section must include Certificates of Deposit, Promissory Notes, Bonds, and other securities representing the transfer to third parties of the taxpayer's own capital, which are not traded on organized markets.
Assessment
The valuation of each of these securities will be carried out at its nominal value, including, where applicable, amortization or reimbursement premiums, regardless of their name, representation and the nature of the returns obtained.
Completion
For each of the securities representing the transfer of equity to third parties, the following must be stated: the key corresponding to full ownership or bare ownership, as the case may be, the percentage of ownership, the number of securities (the program allows decimals), the ISIN assigned by the CNMV or, failing that, the NIF of the issuer and the description of the securities.