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Why You Should File Your Non-Resident Taxes in Spain Early - 2026 Guide

If you own property in Spain but live abroad, you are required to file a non-resident tax return every year—even if your property is not rented out.

The relevant form is Modelo 210, and while deadlines are clear, one thing many owners overlook is this: you don’t have to wait until the last minute.

Filing early is one of the simplest ways to avoid stress, errors, and potential penalties.


The Taxes Non-Residents Must File

Imputed Income Tax (Renta Imputada)

Even if your property is empty, Spain assumes a notional income and requires you to declare it.

  • Filed annually via Modelo 210

  • Deadline: December 31 of the following year

  • Tax rates:

    • 19% (EU/EEA residents)

    • 24% (non-EU residents)

Learn more here:
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Rental Income Tax

If you rent out your property, you must declare the actual income.

  • For recent years, rental income can often be filed annually under certain conditions

  • Deadline typically: January of the following year

  • Older years may still require quarterly filings


Capital Gains Tax

If you sell your property:

  • You must file a Modelo 210 for capital gains

  • Deadline: within 4 months of the sale

👉 https://taxadora.com/capital-gains-taxes/


Why Filing Early Makes Sense

Avoid the Year-End Rush

Most non-residents wait until December, which creates:

  • Delays

  • Higher risk of mistakes

  • Limited availability of support

Filing early gives you time to review everything properly.


Better Cash Flow Planning

Knowing your tax liability earlier allows you to:

  • Budget more effectively

  • Avoid unexpected payments

  • Plan ahead for future expenses


Access to Better Support

Earlier in the year:

  • Advisors are less busy

  • Response times are faster

  • Corrections are easier to handle


Easier International Tax Coordination

If you need to declare Spanish income in your home country:

  • Early filing provides documentation sooner

  • Helps with foreign tax credit claims

  • Avoids timing mismatches between countries


How Taxadora Helps

Taxadora makes filing simple and stress-free:

  • Early reminders so you never miss deadlines

  • Easy online process in multiple languages

  • No need for a Spanish digital certificate

  • Accurate filing of Modelo 210

  • Full documentation for your records

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Quick Reference Table

Tax TypeDeadlineWhy Filing Early Helps
Imputed IncomeDecember 31Avoid year-end rush
Rental IncomeJanuary (following year)Simplifies reporting
Capital Gains4 months after saleBetter financial planning

Final Takeaway

Filing your non-resident taxes early is one of the easiest ways to stay compliant and avoid unnecessary stress.

It helps you:

  • Avoid last-minute issues

  • Plan your finances better

  • Stay aligned with both Spanish and international tax obligations

With increasing tax control and data checks in Spain, being proactive is more important than ever.

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Article written by Vilho Heiskanen

Expert in international taxation for private individuals. He combines deep advisory experience with a passion for building technology that simplifies the complexities of Spanish tax compliance. As the founder of Taxadora, he’s on a mission to modernize cross-border taxation with smart, accessible solutions.

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You are considered a tax resident in Spain if you spend more than 183 days per year in the country. Being a resident means you are required to declare your global income, regardless of where it is earned, and file taxes annually in Spain.
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