Whether you’re dealing with Modelo 210, La Renta, or unsure if you’re a Resident or Non-resident, our expert team will guide you.
Our fast, online process takes less than five minutes. You simply answer a few questions, and we handle the rest. Plus, every submission is reviewed by a specialist to ensure everything is accurate, giving you complete peace of mind.
Tip: If you live in Spain for more than 183 days a year, press “Resident”. If less, press “Non-resident”.
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We calculate, verify, and submit your taxes to the Spanish tax authority, setting up direct debit for easy payment.
Receive your tax return, with the payment processed directly from your Spanish bank via direct debit.
We have automated the process of filing your spanish taxes to make it as easy as possible for you. You fill in your details on our site and we file your taxes for you. We set up direct debit for they payment of taxes so the spanish tax authority will draw the taxes from your spanish tax account. You will receive a confirmation from us and your tax will be paid automatically.
If you prefer, you can make a payment to our client account and we make the payment for you.
We have signed a partnership agreement with the tax authority.
We can help you with all taxes in Spain and also provide advice regarding double taxation if you also have to pay taxes in another country.
You might own a property in Spain or maybe you have moved to Spain to work or retire.
As a Non Resident property owner you have to file a Modelo 210 tax form.
As a Resident in Spain you have to file income taxes in Spain.
We are a network of economists, lawyers and architects. We focus on tax but help clients with a variety of questions about their spanish properties.
We have signed a partnership agreement with the spanish tax authority and are part of an organisazion for spanish tax accountants. We have also a professional liability insurance for the work we do.
Yes, all the information you send to us is encrypted by a similar security that banks use.
We do not have access to your bank account and only use it to set up direct debit for the spanish tax authority. It is only the tax authority who can make direct debit payments from your account. We will never charge your account.
You pay our fees by a debit/credit card.
There are stories online and among friends about people who never bothered to declare and nothing has happened. However, this is erroneous and very risky since the Spanish tax authority has access to both Spanish property registers and European tax information through a joint tax register in the EU. It can thus be expensive and come at the same time as you simply become a tax saver and break the law.
Also, note that there are “discounts” on the fines if you choose to declare earlier years when you missed.
If you own a property in Spain, you must declare it in Spain whether you are tax-registered in your home country or Spain. It is a type of state property tax you pay. Often you also pay a local property tax called IBI, you do not need to declare this, but the municipality automatically deducts it after you are registered as the owner of the home.
If you spend more than half the year in Spain you will be considered tax resident in Spain for all your global income and need to file a tax return as Resident.
If you are a Non-Resident. You must declare no later than December of the year following the tax year.
If you are liable for tax in 2021, you will declare 2022 and your tax will be deducted from your account 31/12/2022. If you own a property half a year you have to file a tax return and pay tax for the half.
The above is true if you do NOT let out your home. If you let your home, you must declare quarterly.
If you are Resident you need to declare between April and June.
If you are a Resident and have more than 50 000 € of assets outside of Spain you have to file a Modelo 720 before end of March.
Yes, you must declare in both countries if you own a property in Spain. In Spain you declare your Spanish property even if you are tax resident in other country normally. If you have rental income, you must declare these in both your home country and Spain and make deductions according to the respective countries’ tax system.
If you spend more than half the year in Spain and are considered Resident you will need to present taxes in Spain. Your country of origin can also consider you as a tax resident of your country of origin and you might need to pay tax in both countries.
You can then claim back tax in some cases under double taxation agreements so that you do not have to pay double tax.
If you have never declared although you should have done so, we recommend to declare retroactively four years back in time, which is the period that the Spanish tax authority usually goes back to claim unpaid taxes.
You may be able to pay a penalty for the years you missed but fortunately there are discounts for this if you choose to declare the years you missed. Please contact us for further information.
There are stories online and among friends about people who never bothered to declare and nothing has happened.