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The new housing law to come, more of the same and as always unbalancing the landlord/tenant balance.

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Spain’s new housing law has been approved after months of disagreement between the government and its parliamentary partners. According to Libre Mercado, the law promoted by Sánchez’s separatist partners includes a series of interventionist measures to limit rental prices, delay evictions and reduce the figure of “large tenant” to those who own only five homes. […]

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The Latest Fiscal Blow That Could Reduce Foreign Investment in Spanish Real Estate

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La reciente modificación en la Ley de Impuestos que incluye nuevos gravámenes para la banca, energéticas y grandes fortunas, ha pasado desapercibida para muchos, pero su impacto en el sector inmobiliario podría ser significativo. Esta modificación en el Impuesto sobre el Patrimonio afecta directamente a los extranjeros no residentes que tengan inmuebles en España.

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How and why to register in a municipality?

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What are the requirements for registering in a municipality? If you are asking yourself this question, it is important to know that being registered in the place where you reside is essential for carrying out administrative procedures and receiving notifications from the municipality. However, do you know what documents you need to register and what […]

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How to reflect the rental of housing in the IRPF (Personal Income Tax) if you are resident

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All owners of rented accommodation are obliged to declare the income received from renting, as this income is considered as income from real estate capital. How is it calculated? Before the tax authorities, the tax is paid on the net income. In other words, the amount received minus deductible expenses.  From this figure, the net rental […]

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Tax authorities and Supreme Court give taxpayers hope that they will not have to pay capital gains tax

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Regulatory changes to legalise and constitutionalise the municipal capital gains tax came into effect on 10 November. The rule is not retroactive, so more taxpayers than the government expects are exempt from paying the tax. Now, the Directorate General of Taxes, part of the Ministry of Finance, has clarified the circumstances in which taxpayers must […]

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