Estate Agent in Rojales – RAICV 6438, Official Register of the Valencian Regional Government
Is a tax representative required in Spain?
Non-resident property owner in Spain
Jimena Reyes
1 min read
Owning a property in Spain involves ongoing tax and administrative obligations that must be handled before the Spanish authorities — obligations that an advisor in your home country cannot manage for you. A Spanish gestor saves you time, prevents mistakes, and gives you peace of mind. Specifically:
Annual tax return (Modelo 210): As a non‑resident, you must declare your property every year, either for the imputed income if it is for personal use, or for rental income if you rent it out. Many owners are unaware of this obligation, and failing to comply results in surcharges.
Fiscal representation: The gestor acts as your representative before the Spanish Tax Agency, receiving and managing notifications on your behalf, ensuring that no important notice goes unnoticed due to distance or language barriers.
Local taxes and municipal fees (IBI, rubbish collection): They monitor these payments and arrange direct debit so everything is paid on time and without surprises.
Utilities and recurring expenses: They can coordinate and supervise payments for electricity, water, and community fees.
Assistance in the event of a future sale: When the time comes, they will inform you about the municipal capital gains tax (plusvalía) and the 3% withholding applied to non‑resident sellers.
In summary, a Spanish gestor guarantees tax and administrative peace of mind: they ensure everything is in order while you enjoy your property, wherever you are.
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