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Date Published: 12/11/2024
Deadline for non-resident tax approaching: Act before this date in December
You must ensure compliance with your tax obligations in order to avoid penalties on Spanish property ownership
As the end of the year draws near, non-resident property owners in Spain are reminded of their obligation to file the Non-Resident Tax (NRT), known as Modelo 210. This annual tax, due by December 31 of each year, applies to anyone who owns property in Spain but is not considered a tax resident.
As tax experts Gestoría Carvajal explain, the tax amount is not a fixed rate but instead calculated on the ‘fiscal value’ of the property, as assessed by the local town hall. Specific percentages and rates are then applied to determine the final amount payable.
Non-resident property owners in Spain are urged to seek professional advice to understand the exact tax due and how best to fulfil this requirement.
Each year, it’s recommended that non-residents consult their home country’s tax office to determine if the Spanish Non-Resident Tax can be offset against local personal income tax. This can help in managing overall tax obligations more efficiently.
Not paying the Non-Resident Tax on time could lead to significant issues, particularly if the property is sold. In such cases, unpaid taxes from previous years must be settled to reclaim any tax withheld by the Hacienda, Spain’s tax authority.
Failure to file could also result in charges being placed against the property by the authorities, a situation best avoided by filing early.
Gestoría Carvajal urges all non-residents to contact them well ahead of the December 31 deadline for assistance with Modelo 210 and to avoid last-minute complications. Use the details below to reach out:
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Avenida El Saladillo S/N, Camposol Sector A, 30870, El Saladillo, Mazarron (MURCIA)Tel: 0034 648 910 337
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Gestoria Carvajal is an established family-owned business based in Puerto de Mazarrón and Camposol.
They offer legal and paperwork services including:
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- NIE numbers and cards
- Residencia status
- Nationality and Spanish citizenship
- Driving licence exchange
- Converting car number plate to Spanish registration
- Property conveyancing
- Property sale and rental contracts
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Their fully qualified staff are fluent in English, Spanish and French, so they are able to serve a wide variety of customers in the local area.
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Website: www.gestoriacarvajal.com/
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Camposol office
Pamela telephone: 0034 648 910 337
Email: info1@gestoriacarvajal.com
Address: Avenida Saladillo S/N, Camposol Sector A, MURCIA
Office hours: 9am-5pm
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Telephone: 0034 968 15 40 45
Email: info@gestoriacarvajal.com
Address: Avenida Dr. Meca, 38, 30860 Puerto de Mazarrón, MURCIA
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