selling spanish property

Browsing an ex pat tax book in Carrefour (Torrevieja) in July - A5 size, looks like its printed yearly and looked like an excellent book if you were moving to Spain

sry can't help more than that
 
Browsing an ex pat tax book in Carrefour (Torrevieja) in July - A5 size, looks like its printed yearly and looked like an excellent book if you were moving to Spain

sry can't help more than that

Thanks Cereberos, think I'll check it out on some of the Spanish forums!
 
Questions on capital gains tax.

"I have heard that Spain is planning big changes in the capital gains tax for when people sell their property next year. If this is true, can you tell me what the changes will be?"

Yes, it is true. The good news is that non-resident capital gains tax will be slashed from 35 per cent to 18 per cent as of January 1, 2007.


Remember this is the proposed budget which has not yet been enacted into law, but no observer expects this to change.

The bad news comes for long-term owners, both resident and non-resident, who think they are free of capital gains tax if they purchased before December 31, 1986. Until January 20 of this year, it was true. These long-term owners applied a series of reductions and had no capital gains tax.

The reductions have now been annulled and the owners must pay. This measure has already been put into force. Even worse is that the cut in the tax rate will not come until January 1, so a non-resident long-term owner who wants to sell before then still faces the tax of 35 per cent plus the loss of his reductions.



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Very informative, thanks!! Pity long term owners wanting to sell this year though. It's a bit like stamp duty here....have a nephew who closed sale on house a week before new SD thresholds were announced. I felt so sorry for him!! Still....you can please some of the people etc. etc.
 
Did you try putting it on Buy and Sell, MyHome, Daft or even some of the British mags such as Daltons?

The Irish are still buying Spanish property I'd imagine so I'm sure it is worth a try. Can't do any worse than the percentages you are being quoted which seem ridiculous.