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All about the tourist licenses in Ibiza

Welcome to our Ibiza real estate blog! This time, we're excited to share crucial information about villa tourist licenses on this beautiful island. If you're considering renting or buying a villa for your Ibiza vacation, understanding the process and importance of obtaining a tourist license is key. So, join us as we guide you through this fascinating world of hassle-free, authentic vacation...

The law for the right of housing: LA LEY POR EL DERECHO A LA VIVIENDA

"Ley 12/2023 de 24 de mayo de 2023 por el derecho a la vivienda, has come into force and was published in the Spanish Official State Gazette (BOE) on May 25, 2023." The Law 12/2023 of May 24, 2023, safeguarding the right to housing, has come into force and was officially published in the Official State Gazette (BOE) on May 25, 2023. This informative circular aims to elucidate what we consider the...

Navigating Taxes as an Ibiza Property Owner: Unraveling the Complexity

Owning a piece of paradise in Ibiza comes with its fiscal responsibilities, where both local property tax (IBI) and wealth tax demand attention. Let's delve into the intricacies, ensuring you're well-versed in the financial landscape. Local Property Tax in Ibiza – IBI – MOD210 Enter the realm of IBI, a municipal tax, an annual rendezvous for Ibiza property owners. Calculated based on the valor...

Navigating the Cédula de Habitabilidad: A Comprehensive Guide for Ibiza (2023)

Navigating the Cédula de Habitabilidad: A Comprehensive Guide for Ibiza (2023) PART 1: Introduction a. What is the cédula de habitabilidad and what is it for? The cédula de habitabilidad (habitation certificate) stands as an official document issued by the Consell Insular (Island Council), affirming a building's compliance with minimum dimensions, sanitary installations, and facilities necessary...

Buying Expenses in the Balearic Islands: Formentera, Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca

Buying Expenses in the Balearic Islands (Formentera, Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca). It's advisable to allocate approximately 14% of the property value for buying costs. This breaks down into various components: a maximum 11% tax (akin to the Spanish stamp duty), local taxes, legal fees, and notary fees. In the Balearics, the tax structure is as follows: Up to €400,000: 8% From €400,001 to €600,000:...

Decoding Spanish Property Taxes: Navigating Capital Gains, Succession, and SL Company Myths

Non-residents selling property in Spain are subject to a 24% capital gains tax, except for those residing in another European Union, Iceland, or Norway country, where the rate is reduced to 19%. Since 2015, individuals from European Union or European Economic Area countries with tax information exchange agreements with Spain may benefit from a reinvestment exemption. The new habitual residence doesn't...

Foreigners take advantage of the summer holidays in Spain to buy a property.

In the last semester of 2021, the purchase and sale of free-market housing by foreigners increased by 41.9% compared to the same period of the previous year, returning to a figure very similar to the pre-pandemic average records of 2019, according to data collected by the General Council of Notaries. The "Real Estate Tourist" chooses our country for its attractive investment potential and ease of purchase...

Embarking on the Exciting Journey of Off-Plan Property Purchase in Baleares Islands: Formentera, Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca

Embarking on the Exciting Journey of Off-Plan Property Purchase in on of your favourite islands: Formentera, Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca. 1. Safeguarding Your Investment: It's smart to wonder what happens to your deposit if the developer faces financial issues. To add an extra layer of protection, ask for a bank guarantee. This ensures you still have access to your funds even if the developer goes...

New Law on Housing Rental in Catalonia

The new rental law establishes that the price index will be determined according to the reference index set by the Generalitat. As specified by the Generalitat, the new law "allows the Administration to classify certain areas of the territory as areas with a tense housing market and subject leases concluded in those areas to a rent containment regime." "Its application is excluded for leases signed before...

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