Buying Spanish property through a partnership: tax trap or smart move?
Should you buy Spanish property privately or through a company? The short answer: For purely private use, buying through a company (whether Spanish or Belgian) is
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Should you buy Spanish property privately or through a company? The short answer: For purely private use, buying through a company (whether Spanish or Belgian) is

Do you pay gift tax in Spain when transferring property? Yes, Spanish gift tax (Impuesto sobre Sucesiones y

The termination of a co-ownership in Spain (for example, following a divorce or inheritance) is not considered for tax purposes as a regular sale, but as a legal

Worried about recurring costs after buying your dream home in Spain? You are not alone. A common question among property investors is what the

A previous article explained Spanish wealth tax. This article will discuss the wealth declaration modelo 720. Indeed, an attentive reader noted that many Belgians

Those buying and financing property in Spain with a mortgage have enjoyed significant cost savings since the mortgage law (Ley 5/2019) came into force. Since June 2019

After buying your Spanish dream home, do you unexpectedly receive a letter entitled 'Propuesta de Valoración y de Liquidación Provisional'? If so, you

Often, clients rent out a holiday home in Spain through online rental platforms. As the savings account no longer pays off, several families are also choosing to invest in a

Are you emigrating to Spain or staying there permanently? If so, your tax residence shifts. For pensioners, the crucial question is: where will my Belgian

As a property owner in Spain, you are legally obliged to pay Spanish non-residents tax (IRNR), regardless of whether you rent out or the property only

The Plusvalía Municipal (officially: Impuesto sobre el Incremento de Valor de los Terrenos de Naturaleza Urbana or IIVTNU) is a Spanish municipal tax that is levied on

Emigrating to Spain has immediate and far-reaching consequences for your tax situation. From the moment you become a tax resident in Spain, you are taxable