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IBI tax explained

Unbeknownst to most non-resident property owners, when buying property in Spain, you automatically become liable to pay IBI tax the following year. No one will give you a 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.
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Taxes on selling property in Spain

Continuing with last week's article (Taxes on buying property in Spain), in today’s article, we focus on the taxes sellers need to face.Capital Gains Tax Plusvalia TaxCapital Gains Tax This tax is paid to the central government, to the Spanish Tax Office (AEAT).CGT is taxed on th
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Taxes on buying property in Spain

Taxes in Spain differ depending on whether you are buying a new-build (from a developer) or resale property (second-hand property or reventa, in Spanish). In addition to the above, taxes are not uniform in Spain.
Property for sale in Spain

Draft bill to double property prices for non-EU buyers

A new draft bill in Spain proposes doubling property prices for non-EU buyers, aiming to curb foreign investment in certain regions and make housing more accessible for locals. If passed, the legislation could significantly impact non-European investors, particularly in popular coastal and urban areas.
Valencia flooding

Valencia offers tax deductions for flood victims

The Valencian Council has approved a decree law establishing extraordinary tax measures to provide immediate support to families and companies affected by the recent floods for those taxes over which the Valencian Community has regulatory powers.
Tax in Spain

Spain: tax haven or tax hell?

Spain: tax haven or tax hell? Actually, it’s both. In John Boorman’s 1981 Excalibur movie, there is a part of the dialogue between Merlin and King Arthur where Merlin explains he is a dream to some but a nightmare to others.
Galicia will reduce transfer tax (ITP) to 8% as of 2024

Galicia will reduce transfer tax (ITP) to 8% as of 2024

The President of the Xunta de Galicia, Alfonso Rueda, announced, in the Debate on the State of the Autonomy, that his Government will reduce the Property Transfer Tax to 8% from 2024 and will automatically grant the "Tarxeta Benvida" to all households that meet the income requirements without needin