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Property taxes in Spain – overview from Relocation

16 June , 2025  

Spain remains one of the most popular countries in Europe for foreigners to buy property. However, as in other EU countries, ownership entails obligations, primarily tax obligations. Below is a brief and clear guide to property taxes in Spain for private individuals.

Main taxes on purchase

1. Property transfer tax (ITP)

– applies to the purchase of second-hand property

– the rate depends on the region: from 6% to 11% of the cadastral or market value (whichever is higher)

2. VAT (IVA) and stamp duty (AJD)

– when buying new property from a developer:

VAT – 10% (for ordinary housing) or 21% (for commercial property)

AJD – 0.5–1.5% depending on the region

Annual taxes for owners

1. IBI (Impuesto sobre Bienes Inmuebles) – property tax

– mandatory for all owners

– calculated based on the cadastral value (valor catastral)

– the rate is set by municipalities and ranges from 0.4% to 1.3%

– for example, with a cadastral value of €100,000, the tax can range from €400 to €1,300 per year

2. Tax on waste collection (Basura / Residuos Sólidos)

– essentially a garbage collection tax

– set by local authorities

– from €50 to €200 per year, depending on the size of the property and the region

3. Real estate income tax (IRNR)

– for non-residents who do not rent out their property

– taxes the estimated income from owning real estate (usually 1.1–2% of the cadastral value × 19% for the EU/EEA or 24% for other countries)

4. Tax on rental income

– if you rent out real estate, the income is taxed at the following rates:

19% – EU and EEA citizens (expenses can be deducted)

24% – other foreigners (expenses are not taken into account)

Other possible fees

Municipal improvement taxes (Contribuciones Especiales) — for the construction of roads, water supply, etc. near your property

Capital gains tax (Plusvalía Municipal) — when selling real estate, calculated as the increase in the cadastral value of the plot

The IBI tax is paid annually, the deadline depends on the specific municipality (usually from May to October). If you do not receive a notice by mail, this does not exempt you from paying the tax. It is recommended to activate your electronic taxpayer account or use a bank auto-debit. In case of late payment, a penalty may be charged, which can be significant.

Buying in Spain: the region matters

Each autonomous region of Spain has its own fiscal policy. For example:

in Andalusia, ITP can be 7%

in Catalonia — 10%

in Madrid and Valencia — benefits for young and large families

In recent years, Spain has been discussing reforms in the field of property taxation — in particular, a review of the cadastral value, as well as restrictions on renting accommodation to tourists in large cities. This may affect the amount of taxes in the future.

Spain offers an attractive real estate market, but every owner must take into account local tax obligations. Rates and rules depend on the status of the owner, the type of property, and the region. Before buying or renting a property, it is advisable to consult with a local lawyer or tax advisor.

Source: http://relocation.com.ua/property-taxes-in-spain-an-overview-from-relocation/

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