
Taxes on the sale of Spanish property
Taxes when selling Spanish property. Take into account Spanish municipal and national capital gains taxes.

Taxes when selling Spanish property. Take into account Spanish municipal and national capital gains taxes.

The plusvalía municipal is a municipal capital gains tax on the transfer of urban property in Spain. How to calculate.

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Here is more information on the 3% tax when buying and selling property in Spain. Consequences for buyer and seller

There is a new reference value in Spain to value real estate. Often this value is higher than expected. What are your solutions?

New plusvalia municipal: because of a Spanish Constitutional Court ruling, the Spanish government changed the method of calculation.

EPC attestation in Spain: if you sell or rent your Spanish property, you may need an EPC attestation. Here is a summary.

The government in Andalusia is allowing the easy regularisation of illegal dwellings with a new law. The government mainly targets urbanisations. This article

Capital gains tax in Spain (Impuesto sobre las Ganancias Patrimoniales) is calculated on the difference between the net sales value and the revalued purchase price. For non-residents, a

What costs are involved in selling your Spanish property? When selling property in Spain, as a seller you need to consider

In a divorce with property in Spain, there are basically three possible scenarios: disintegration (buyout), sale to third parties, or a judicial public

A notarised power of attorney (in Spanish: Poder Notarial) is an official, legal instrument by which you give a legal representative the authority to conduct real estate transactions on your behalf