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What is the non resident income tax in Tenerife?

If you have had no tenants, then the income tax is calculated on on a ficticious income (normally 1.1% of the cadastral value). EU citizens currently pay 19% and non-EU citizens 24%. In this case, the declaration is made annually. You will have to pay these taxes every year, before December 31st.



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The most usual calculation of the taxable income is 1.1% of the valor catastral. The current tax rate for non residents is 19% for residents of the EU/ EEA and 24% for others.

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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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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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This rule applies to all the Canary Islands, meaning that there's no tourist tax in either Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, La Gomera, La Palma, El Hierro, or La Graciosa.

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The Canary Islands are thus a tax haven, fully legal in terms of tax advantages, mainly for the so called ZEC, a norm providing great exemptions for those who wish to open an offshore company, according to law requirements.

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In order to answer this question we are going to use the 90-day rule. This rule simply states that you can live in Spain without residency for a maximum of 90 days. After those 3 months, you need to either obtain a residence permit, or leave the country.

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This rule applies to all the Canary Islands, meaning that there's no tourist tax in either Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, La Gomera, La Palma, El Hierro, or La Graciosa.

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IIVTNU commonly known as Plusvalía in Spain, is a local tax that is applied during the transfer of ownership of urban land. This tax taxes the assumed increase in value that urban land experiences from its acquisition to its subsequent transfer.

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4% corporate income tax Tenerife has the best tax regime in Europe, through the Canary Islands Special Zone (ZEC), with a 4% Corporate Tax, instead of 30% of the general regime and well below the European average.

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Currently the Canary Islands doesn't have a tourist tax, but there are ongoing in-depth talks about whether one should be introduced, how much it would be, and how to implement it.

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The canaries are an EU tax haven, although not in the traditional sense: this jurisdiction, part of Spain, makes available many tools for tax planning of known companies. First, the Canaries tax system is easier and with lesser tax burden than other European countries, fully legal and authorized by European Commission.

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