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annual tax filing for foreigners who own property in Spain
If you own property in Spain but live abroad, you’re likely required to file non-resident income tax (Modelo 210) every year — even if you don’t rent out the property. Failing to do so can lead to penalties, interest, and complications when selling or inheriting the property.
At Luxton Legal, we provide simple, fixed-fee tax filing services for non-resident individuals and companies who hold Spanish property.
What is Non-Resident Income Tax (MODELO 210)?
Non-resident property owners in Spain are subject to tax on either:
– Imputed income – a notional rental income assigned by tax authorities if the property is not rented
– Actual rental income – if the property is rented out, taxed on the net rental income
In both cases, a Modelo 210 tax return must be filed:
– Annually for imputed income
– Quarterly for rental income
Who needs to file it?
Non tax residents in Spain
Those who own residential or commercial property in Spain
Even if the property is used privately (as a holiday or second home), or rented out (short-term or long-term)
This applies to individuals and companies from any country — including the UK, US, Canada, Australia, and all of Latin America.
our services
✅ Preparation and submission of Modelo 210
✅ Calculation of imputed or rental income tax
✅ Clear guidance on what documents to provide
✅ Ongoing support in English
✅ Annual or quarterly reminders to help you stay on track
✅ Fixed fees (no surprises, no hourly billing)
✅ Discounts for multiple properties or joint owners
why choose luxton legal?
🧑⚖️ We’re a Spanish law firm, not just an online tax tool
🗣️ Speak directly with a legal professional — in English
🌎 Clients across Europe, the Americas, and beyond
📍 Based in Spain — we know how local tax offices operate
💬 Ready to Get Started?
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