As Idealista readers may recall, Spain’s Constitutional Court overturned plusvalia tax last 26th October 2021. We published a detailed article at the time.
On the 26th October 2021 Spain’s Constitutional court declared null and void a series of articles which in practice translates into eliminating plusvalia tax. The exact details of the ruling remain unknown as it has still not made public as of the time of writing, but is expected to be released
Like every year, we take the opportunity to gently remind all non-resident property owners in Spain they are under a fiscal obligation to file once a year a tax that is known as non-resident imputed income tax (NRIIT, for short).
The new tax changes put in motion by Andalusia’s regional government back in 2019 on inheritance tax greatly contributed to attract foreign investments as they translated in practice into abolishing inheritance tax in Andalusia, as we reported at the time.
Most non-residents are vaguely aware that on selling property in Spain, a buyer practices a 3% retention on the sale proceeds which is paid directly to the Spanish Tax Office.
Springtime is almost upon us, it is once more the time of the year in which Mother Nature paints the countryside in bright yellow colours, animals are keen to display courtship behaviour, and humans drive estate agents nutty on looking for a brand-new home!
Ironically, one of the best times to redu
Unbeknownst to scores of foreign Spanish residents, there is a tax obligation to file tax form 720 if you own assets abroad in excess of 50,000 euros.
Legions of foreign property owners, who are resident in Spain, may ignore the existence of this tax obligation.
Unbeknownst to most non-resident property owners, on buying property in Spain, you automatically become liable to pay IBI tax the following year. No one will give you the heads up on this tax, so it is up to you to find out how much you owe and comply with your local Tax Authorities.
The time has once again arrived for taxpayers in Spain to consult their tax data online or on the Agencia Tributaria app run by the Spanish tax office.
All transactions are taxed and even more so if they involve real estate. This year there have been several new developments related to taxes in Spain, specifically those regarding municipal capital gains, property and personal income.
The Generalitat of Catalonia finalises the approval of a tax reform that will lead to increases in personal income tax or inheritance tax, plus the creation of new green taxes.
With the change of government, the region of Andalusia approved a new set of inheritance laws on the 11th of April 2019 which drastically reduce, or even suppress, Inheritance & Gift tax.
The gist of these changes is that to most people they translate into paying drastically less taxes when inh
Good news for anyone with a rent-to-own property in Spain – the Spanish Supreme Court has declared in a recent ruling that money paid for a rent-to-buy home scheme is tax deductible in the IRPF tax declaration for investment in property.
This means that the High Court takes this type of lease to be
As the deadline for the 2018 tax returns draws nearer, we remind you of the importance of doing your income tax returns in Spain and how to declare the IRPF if you rent your house to tourists and long-term tenants.
The Spanish Tax Agency, the Hacienda, demanded that thousands of taxpayers pay
On selling property in Spain, you are liable for two taxes: plusvalía and capital gains tax (CGT). In this short article on Spanish tax, we will focus on four strategies to mitigate a seller’s exposure to CGT, which range from completely negating it to reducing it significantly.
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Taxpayers in Spain can already consult their tax data online or on the Agencia Tributaria app for the Spanish tax office, and as of 2nd April 2019 have been able to file their 2018 IRPF tax returns.
You can only file your tax returns in Spain online for the next month and a half, according to the o
Andalusia’s centre-left wing party was ousted from power last December after 37 years in control. With the turn of tide, the new centre-right wing ruling coalition agreed in Seville to abolish inheritance tax in Andalusia.