Wealth tax & amount you pay.
Spanish Wealth Tax (PATRIMONIO) for Property Owners in Spain
The Spanish wealth tax, known as patrimonio, might catch you by surprise.
Note: This tax has been eliminated as from 01/01/2008. However, it still needs to be declared for 2007.
Most Britons moving to Spain or buying property there understand that they will have to pay Spanish taxes like income tax, capital gains tax and inheritance tax. Not everyone, however, is aware that Spain imposes an extra tax, one with no equivalent in the UK and which is payable on top of the other Spanish taxes: The Wealth Tax in Spain.
Spanish Wealth Tax is payable by both residents and non-residents (if they own property in Spain), although the rules are different. Residents pay wealth tax on their worldwide assets but have quite generous tax-free allowances, whereas non-residents are only liable on net assets within Spain but miss out on the allowances. In both cases, the tax is calculated annually on assets held at 31st December each year.
You should pay 0.2% of your escritura (deed) value divided by the number of persons named on the escritura. Each person needs to complete a form 214. Your lawyer or fiscal rep should be doing this though if you only own one property in spain you can do it yourself (with a lot of help !)
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