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How much tax do you pay in Gran Canaria?

As an example, the Canaries are not part of the European VAT but instead they have a local consumer tax with a standard rate of 7% (much lower than the minimum 15% rate set by EU to each of their member states), besides this, without a doubt, the principal attraction for investors is that the region has by far the ...



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Both residents and non-residents can be taxed, although non-residents are only taxed on assets located in Spain. Tax rates are progressive and start at 7.65% (0-7,993 EUR), up to 34% (over 797,555 EUR).

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The Spanish Government operates 4 Free Zones: i) Ceuta and Melilla free zones ii) Cadiz Free Zone iii) Vigo Free Zone and iv) Canary Islands Free Zone. These zones offer multiple benefits including i) reduced corporate tax rate of 4% ii) reduced VAT rate of 7% iii) transfer tax exemption and iv) stamp duty exemption.

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For non-residents of the EU, the tax rate is 24%. Example: If the cadastral value of the property is 200.000 Euros and the taxable base is 2.200 Euro (1.1% as mentioned above).

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The traveller may request the refund of the VAT paid on their purchases in Spain, provided that they meet all the legal requirements and that the electronic reimbursement document (DER), which proves their purchase, is correctly approved by the outgoing customs office.

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Credit cards MasterCard/Cirrus and Visa/Plus are accepted in nearly all ATMs, which are common throughout the country. These credit cards can generally be used outside main towns and cities, although cash is your safest bet.

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Yes, Americans can retire in Spain. Technically, you can enter the country and stay there for 90 days with an American passport. However, if you wish to spend more than 90 days there, you must get a visa. The best visa option for that is a Residence Visa without the right to work.

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Companies located in the Free Trade Zone of Gran Canaria enjoy a series of specific customs and tax advantages as a result of the legislation relating to free zones in the European Union and the REF in the Canary Islands. Exemption from the payment of duty upon entry of goods in the area.

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The Canary Islands: 2.1 million. According to the INE statistics, there were 287,458 foreigners living in the Canary Islands, as of January 1st 2022, which represents 13.2% of the total population of the islands.

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