Taxation of rental properties in Spain The tax implications of renting out a Spanish property
Introduction There are various situations to consider:
you receive rental income from a Spanish property but are not resident in Spain. For example if you buy a holiday home which you use but occasionally rent out.
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Owners of holiday rental properties face Capital Gains Tax blow Two news items relating to the Alojamento Local (AL) registration system for those property owners involved in short-term lettings to tourists further have reduced the chances of anyone registering without being forced to.
Owners who have their AL licence and who later remove their property from the scheme, for whatever reason, then are liable to pay capital gains tax, whether they are selling their property or not.
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