Imputed Income Tax in Spain: What Non-Resident Property Owners Must Know
Own a property in Spain but not renting it out? You still owe imputed income tax (renta imputada). Learn how it is calculated and how to file your Modelo 210.
Own a property in Spain but not renting it out? You still owe imputed income tax (renta imputada). Learn how it is calculated and how to file your Modelo 210.
Do you own a holiday home in Spain but do not rent it out? You may still owe tax. Learn about Spain’s imputed income tax for non-resident property owners and how to calculate what you owe.
If you own a property in a Spanish urbanisation or apartment block, you are automatically part of a comunidad de propietarios. Here is what you need to know about your rights and obligations as a foreign owner.
On top of the purchase price, buying property in Spain involves taxes, notary fees, Land Registry costs and legal fees. We break down every cost with real examples for €200,000 and €400,000 properties.
What is plusvalía municipal and when do you have to pay it? A guide for international property owners in Spain on this local tax applied on sales, inheritances and gifts.
The NIE (Número de Identificación de Extranjero) is a mandatory tax identification number for all foreigners buying property or carrying out financial transactions in Spain. Everything you need to know.