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Where in Spain do you pay tourist tax?

The tourist tax, also known as ecotax, is applied in several regions of Spain. However, two prominent tourist destinations where this tax is levied are Catalonia and the Balearic Islands. In Catalonia, the implementation of the tourist tax became effective from 2012.



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Spain will reimburse between 12.75% and 15.3% of the amount you spend during your trip on products subject to standard VAT rates. The minimum purchase threshold is 0.01 EUR. On this page, by entering the amount you spent, you can find out approximately how much of a VAT refund you can get.

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You don't pay tourist tax in Costa Del Sol .

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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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There are a number of cities and regions in Spain which have now imposed the tax, so if you are visiting the country in 2023, you may find that you will have to pay an extra amount for each night of your stay. These taxes are typically imposed on overnight stays in hotels, apartments, and other types of accommodation.

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Items in Europe are already significantly cheaper to purchase than in the U.S., and you can also get a percentage of your money back from the taxes you paid. Let's break it down. The Louis Vuitton bag that I purchased in Spain was $740 cheaper than the U.S. price.

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