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In question: Rental-expense deductions for non-EU property owners in Spain

Potential changes for non-EU property owners
- Non-EU or EEA residents with property in Spain have long faced disputable discriminatory tax treatment: when renting out, they are faced with taxes at a flat 24% rate on gross income, with no ability to deduct ordinary rental expenses like repairs, insurance or local taxes.
- In contrast, EU/EEA residents renting out their property in Spain are taxed at 19% and can deduct a number of expenses associated with their rental activity.
What did the court decide?
- Cleaning, maintenance, and general property upkeep
- Utility bills (electricity, water, gas)
- Local council taxes (e.g. IBI) and community fees
- Repairs
- Insurance
- Agency and property management fees
- Depreciation of the property
What’s the current status?
- Spanish tax form Modelo 210 (the declaration for non-resident rental income) does not yet permit deductions for non-EU property owners
- The Spanish Tax Agency continues to apply its existing criteria, taxing non-EU non-resident rental income at 24% on gross revenue
What should owners do now?

- Save relevant documentation.
Keep receipts, bills, invoices, and any supporting records of rental-related expenses for the past 4 years (and for future years). These will be critical if a deduction claim is allowed.
Pro Tip: IberianTax’s free Expenses Tracker helps you log and manage expenses, automatically syncing them with your Modelo 210 returns. Register for free today and start using this smart tool.
- Consider filing a precautionary rectification claim.
Declarations from late 2021 or 2022 are nearing expiration (4 years). Filing a rectification request now can allow you to interrupt the limitation period, preserving the right to claim a refund later – if the Supreme Court upholds the right to deduct rental expenses.
- Stay informed and follow developments.
The ruling’s final outcome could take months or longer, so keeping up with the latest news and updates is essential. You can do so by following IberianTax’s blog.
- Seek professional support.
At IberianTax, we specialise in helping and guiding non-resident property owners in Spain. We can help you with:
- Evaluating your particular situation
- Preparing and submitting a precautionary rectification request
- Managing the entire administrative process
- Filing your Modelo 210 forms securely, quickly, and fully online
- Keeping you informed with the latest news and updates via our blog
Possible impacts if the ruling holds


What is the Modelo 210 tax form?
- Imputed Income (Modelo 210): Owning a property for personal use (i.e.: holiday home).
- Rental Income (Modelo 210): For income earned from renting out your property.
- Capital Gains (Modelo 210): For tax due when you sell your property.
How to file your non-resident Modelo 210 tax with IberianTax in 3 steps
- Create an Account: Sign up for free to start. You can get a free tax estimate by using our tax calculator and only pay when you submit your Modelo 210.
- Enter Your Details: Complete the simple IberianTax questionnaire with your property and personal information. Step-by-step guidance and examples are included.
- Submit Your Tax: Choose your payment method, and IberianTax will file your Spanish non-resident tax return online for you. Simple!
Why use IberianTax to file your Modelo 210?

- Fast & Easy: File your Modelo 210 online in minutes.
- Simple: Step-by-step questionnaire – no tax knowledge needed.
- Affordable: Services from €34.95 VAT inc., far less than typical €150+VAT.
- Flexible: File anytime, anywhere, with multiple payment options.
- Accurate: Built by tax experts with automatic checks.
- Secure: Data encryption and safe online payments.
- Certified: Approved by the Spanish tax authorities.
- Multilingual: English, French and German support available.
















