If you’re a non-resident property owner in Spain, it’s essential to understand the Spanish Wealth Tax (“Impuesto sobre el Patrimonio”). Although many countries in Europe have abolished wealth taxes, Spain continues to enforce it—even on non-residents with assets in Spanish territory.
This 2025 guide will walk you through what the wealth tax is, when and where it applies, what assets are affected, how to calculate it, and how non-residents—particularly those from the UK, Netherlands, Sweden, France, and Germany—can stay compliant. We’ll also discuss changes since 2023, the impact of temporary solidarity taxes, and how to reduce or avoid overpayment with the right advice.
The Wealth Tax (Impuesto sobre el Patrimonio) is an annual tax on the net value of your assets located in Spain. Non-residents are only taxed on their Spanish-based assets, unlike residents who must declare worldwide assets.
Wealth tax is managed regionally, which means autonomous communities like Andalusia, Catalonia, and the Balearic Islands may apply their own rules, allowances, and rates.
You must file and pay wealth tax in Spain if you meet all of the following conditions:
⚠️ In some regions, the exemption is lower (just € 500 000) or removed entirely, and some regions apply 0% tax.
Step 1: Identify Taxable Assets
Non-residents are only taxed on assets located in Spain. These typically include:
Step 2: Deduct Debts and Mortgages
Debts secured against your Spanish assets can be deducted proportionally from your wealth base. Only Spanish-sourced debts are considered.
Step 3: Apply Exemptions
Step 4: Apply Regional or National Tax Rates
Spain’s national scale is:
Wealth Range (€) | Tax Rate (%) |
Up to €167,129 | 0.2 |
€167,129 – €334,252 | 0.3 |
€334,252 – €668,500 | 0.5 |
€668,500 – €1,336,999 | 0.9 |
€1,336,999 – €2,679,999 | 1.3 |
€2,679,999 – €5,347,998 | 1.7 |
€5,347,998 – €10,695,996 | 2.1 |
Over €10,695,996 | 3.5 |
Regional scales may differ. For example:
The wealth tax filing deadline in Spain is usually between April and June, together with income tax season.
If your assets exceed the threshold but you owe €0 tax (e.g., due to regional exemptions), you may still need to file a return.
In 2023, Spain introduced a temporary Solidarity Wealth Tax (ISGF) for high-net-worth individuals. It targets:
As of 2025:
Netherlands, Sweden, France, Germany: Country-Specific Concerns
To prepare your Modelo 714 as a non-resident, you’ll need:
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Q: I only own one property worth €400,000. Do I need to file?
No — you’re below the national €700,000 threshold. But check your region (e.g., Catalonia may apply a lower threshold).
Q: I have €2M in Spanish property. How much tax do I owe?
That depends on the region. For example:
Q: Is the €700,000 exemption per person?
Yes. If two spouses each own 50% of a €1.4M property, they may each claim €700,000.
Q: Can I avoid wealth tax by owning through a company?
Not necessarily. Spanish authorities often look through company ownership to assess underlying assets.
Q: Can I deduct a mortgage on the property?
Yes — but only if it’s directly linked to the Spanish property and properly documented.
📝 Final Thoughts
Wealth tax in Spain remains a key consideration for non-residents with property or high-value assets. It’s region-specific, often misunderstood, and carries serious penalties if ignored.
Whether you’re a UK citizen with a villa in Alicante, a Dutch retiree with an apartment in Barcelona, or a German family with a holiday home in Mallorca — Modelo 714 filing might be required.
At Taxadora, we simplify the process, ensure you’re compliant, and help you reduce overpayment where legal.
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