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Tre årlige skatter for boligejere i Spanien
Dan Hjortsø, 11. januar 2024 I denne artikel finder du en beskrivelse af de tre årlige skatter relateret til ejendomsbesiddelse i Andalusien, Spanien: IBI, Basura og IRNR, inklusive hvordan de beregnes, sammen med eksempler. 1. IBI (Impuesto sobre Bienes Inmuebles) IBI er en lokal ejendomsskat, som alle ejendomsejere i Spanien skal betale årligt. Det svarer…
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Do you have to pay wealth tax in Spain – yes or no?
Written on 20 February 2023 by Dan Hjortsø We have previously written about the local Andalusian government’s initiative to remove the wealth tax in southern Spain and that at the same time, there were fears that the country’s government would introduce a wealth tax at state level. This fear became a reality when Law No.…
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Købers betaling af sælgers skat ved huskøb i Spanien
Skrevet af Dan Hjortsø 18. januar 2023. De taler om “retencion 3%” – hvad er det? Hvem skal betale plusvalia? Tilbageholdelse af 3% Hvis du køber en ejendom beliggende i Spanien af en person, der bor i udlandet, skal du vide, at de skatter, sælgeren pålægges i denne forbindelse, skal betales af dig til de…
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The Andalusian abolishment of Wealth Tax vs. the forthcoming national Solidarity Tax in Spain
An introduction. Written by Dan Hjortsø on 11 November 2022 The abolishing of the Andalusian Wealth Tax On 20 September this year, the Andalusian (Southern region of Spain) government decided to ease the tax pressure on the most wealthy residents of the region from this year (read more here). They did so with the purpose…
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Udlejning af din bolig i Spanien
Hvem skal stå for reparationerne? Kan du hæve lejeprisen? Hvornår kan en kontrakt opsiges? Lejeloven (LAU) regulerer de juridiske aspekter af udlejning, og det er en lov, der har gennemgået flere ændringer, herunder vigtige spørgsmål som varigheden af lejekontrakter eller stigningen i huslejen. I denne artikel opsummerer jeg nogle relevante punkter for lejemål. Hvilken lov…
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Taxation applicable to non-resident property owners in Spain
The general Spanish tax rule establishes that any person staying in our country for more than 182 days per calendar year, or having their center of vital interest in Spain, will be considered a tax resident in Spain, and will be subject to taxation for their worldwide income. Therefore, if you own a property in…
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Hvordan får man et NIE-nummer, og hvad er det
Hvis du skal leje eller købe en ejendom i Spanien, hvis du skal købe en bil, eller i mange andre tilfælde, hvor du skal interagere med de spanske myndigheder, skal du bruge et NIE-nummer. To måder at få det på Du kan ansøge om en NIE på den spanske ambassade i København eller i Spanien…
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Golden Visa for a joint marital property
You can get it with the minimum investment amount The Golden Visa is granted to non-European citizen owners of one or more properties in Spain for an amount of at least 500,000 € (above that amount the property can be mortgaged). One of the advantages in case of joint marital property is that it is…
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Top 5 reasons why engage a lawyer
There are many reasons why you should engage a lawyer when purchasing a property, especially in a country where rules and procedures differ from those in your country. In Dana Legal Consulting we have several years of experience in this field and know how important it is to know where the client comes from. This…
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Beskatning gældende for ikke-resistente ejendomsejere i Spanien
Generelt set siger skattereglerne, at enhver person, der opholder sig i Spanien i mere end 182 dage pr. kalenderår, eller som har deres centrum for vitale interesser i Spanien, vil blive betragtet som skattemæssigt hjemmehørende i Spanien og vil være underlagt beskatning for vedkommendes verdensomspændende indkomst og aktiver. Som udgangspunkt vil du, hvis du ejer…
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Golden Visa holders do not need to become Tax Residents in Spain
The Golden Visa is the only kind of authorization to live in Spain that allows the Golden Visa holder to avoid becoming a tax resident in Spain, since once granted it is not necessary to go there for certain periods of time, nor to live there. Therefore, holders of a Spanish Golden Visa can benefit…
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Differences between the NIE, the TIE and the registration as an EU citizen
When talking about administrative procedures related to immigration and foreign matters in Spain, it is important not to confuse terms and concepts, such as the NIE, the TIE and the registration as EU citizen (“Green Card”). Broadly speaking, the NIE is an identification number for European and non-European citizens, the TIE is a physical identification…

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