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Taxes When Selling

Taxes When Selling Property in Spain | Residents & Non-Residents

Learn about taxes when selling property in Spain. Clear guidance for residents and non-residents on capital gains tax, retentions, and exemptions.

Selling a property in Spain comes with important tax implications that every owner should be aware of before completing a sale. Whether you are a resident or non-resident, Spanish tax law requires sellers to comply with specific obligations such as Capital Gains Tax (CGT), retention at source for non-residents, and possible deductions or exemptions depending on personal circumstances. Understanding these rules in advance can help you avoid costly surprises and ensure a smooth, compliant transaction.

To guide you through the process, we have created dedicated sections explaining the tax responsibilities for residents and the tax responsibilities for non-residents.

 

Selling Property in Spain as a Non-Resident: Taxes Made Simple

 

 

 

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