Non-resident Income Tax
If you are Spanish non-resident with assets or salary in Spain you have tax obligations to fulfil. Such assets include properties whether empty or rented. Tax returns must be filed for taxes on those incomes either on on a quarterly or annual basis, depending on your income type.
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Considering your country of residence, you may be eligible to apply for certain deductions that will lead to tax savings. Our team will analyse your situation, advise you on the best options and keep you informed about any relevant legal changes that could affect your tax situation.
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The actual tax rate for non-residents is the following:
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If the property is rented, you will have to file taxes quarterly or in the quarter that it has been rented. If the property is empty, you will have to file taxes annually.
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Form 210 (Non-resident Income Tax) should be presented in any of these cases.
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We recommend that you have a Spanish bank account to pay taxes as it is not possible to complete the required documents with foreign bank details.