Modelo 210 News & Tips
Tax deadlines, regulation changes, and practical tips for non-resident property owners in Spain.

Why You Might Be Overpaying Spanish Property Tax

Do I Still Pay Tax If My Spanish Property Is Empty?

What Happens If You Don't File Modelo 210
Many non-resident property owners in Spain are unaware that they must file Modelo 210 every year, even if their property is not rented out. As a result, thousands of foreign homeowners discover years later that they have missed one or more tax declarations. The good news is that missing a Modelo 210 declaration does not automatically mean massive fines.

How to File Spanish Tax If You Own Property But Don’t Rent It
If you own a property in Spain but do not rent it out, you may be surprised to learn that you still have a Spanish tax obligation. Every year, thousands of non-resident property owners must file Modelo 210, even when their apartment, villa, or holiday home remains empty or is used only for personal holidays.

How to Declare Rental Income in Spain as a Non-Resident
If you own a rental property in Spain but live abroad, you may be required to declare your rental income to the Spanish Tax Agency (Agencia Tributaria).
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Spanish Tax for Expats
Moving to Spain or buying a property here can be one of the best lifestyle decisions you ever make. However, understanding the Spanish tax system is essential to avoid costly mistakes, penalties, and unnecessary stress.
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Finding the Cadastral Number and Cadastral Value for Modelo 210 in Spain
A practical guide to finding your property's referencia catastral and valor catastral — IBI bill, escritura, cadastre website, and common beginner mistakes to avoid.

Step-by-step calculation for Modelo 210
A non-resident property owner's walkthrough of the imputed-income Modelo 210 tax — cadastral value, the 1.1% vs 2% rate, the EU vs non-EU rate, and worked examples.

Non-Resident Property Tax in Spain: Everything You Need to Know (2026 Guide)
