International Taxation

Cross-border property purchases can come with tax challenges. We assist our clients in understanding and optimizing their tax obligations both in Spain and in their home country to avoid double taxation and unnecessary expenses.

The NIE (Número de Identificación de Extranjero) is a unique identification number for foreigners. It is required for purchasing property, opening a bank account, and handling official procedures in Spain.

The property transfer tax (ITP) varies by region and property value, typically ranging from 6% to 10% for resale properties. For new properties, buyers must pay 10% VAT (IVA) and 1.5% stamp duty (AJD).

Besides the transfer tax, property purchases include additional costs:
• Notary fees: approximately 0.5%
• Land registry fees: 0.2-0.5%
• Legal fees: usually around 1%
The total additional costs are around 1.5% of the purchase price.

Yes, a Spanish bank account is required for property transactions and is necessary for automatic utility bill payments (water, electricity, gas).

A bank check (cheque bancario) is a secured payment instrument issued by a Spanish bank. It is the safest way to transfer the purchase price and is handed over to the seller at the notary appointment.

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