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304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM

Do you own a property in Spain but live abroad? Owning Spanish real estate comes with specific tax obligations, even if you don’t rent it out. At DPLL, we simplify international tax law so you can enjoy your Spanish home without the headache of bureaucracy or unexpected penalties.
If you spend less than 183 days a year in Spain, you are considered a non-resident for tax purposes. However, you are still liable for IRNR (Impuesto sobre la Renta de No Residentes) if you fall into any of these categories:
The amount of tax you owe depends on your country of residence and how the property is used.
| Category | EU, Iceland & Norway Residents | Rest of the World (UK, USA, etc.) |
| General Tax Rate | 19% | 24% |
| Deductible Expenses | Yes (IBI, community fees, repairs…) | No (Taxed on gross income) |
| Personal Use (Imputed) | 1.1% or 2% of Catastral Value | 1.1% or 2% of Catastral Value |
Missing a deadline with the Spanish Tax Agency (AEAT) can result in automatic fines and interest.
This is an annual filing. The deadline is December 31st of the following year (e.g., your 2025 tax must be filed by December 31, 2026).
This is an annual filing. The deadline is from January 1st to 20th of the following year.
Navigating the Spanish tax system from abroad is challenging. We act as your local expert to ensure everything is handled correctly.
What if my property is owned by two people?
Each co-owner is a separate taxpayer. You must file two separate Modelo 210 forms, each reflecting your percentage of ownership.
Do I have to pay tax even if the house is empty?
Yes. Under Spanish law, owning a property for personal use is considered a «benefit,» and you must pay an annual imputed income tax.
How does Brexit affect UK property owners?
Since Brexit, UK residents are taxed at the higher 24% rate and are no longer allowed to deduct expenses like insurance or maintenance.
Don’t risk unnecessary fines. Our team of non-resident tax specialists is ready to assist you.