Spanish Non-Resident Taxes Explained

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If you own property in Spain but don’t live here full-time, you must file Non-Resident Income Tax (NRIT) using Modelo 210. ✔ If you rent out your property → declare rental income (quarterly).✔ If you don’t rent → you still must declare “deemed” rental income (annually).Tax rates: 19% for EU/EEA residents, 24% for others. Late […]

NLV collection and relocation

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You’ve got your NVL, now what? Step 1: Collect Your Visa from the Consulate Once your NLV is approved, you’ll receive an official notification from the Spanish Consulate where you applied. You typically have around one month to collect your visa in person. After approval, the consulate stamps a temporary NLV in your passport—normally valid […]