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Taxes - Accounting

Tax rates | Accounting rules

Tax rates

Consumption taxes

Nature of the tax
Impuesto sobre el Valor Anadido (IVA).
Tax rate
18%
Reduced tax rate
8% for food and non-alcoholic beverages, veterinary drugs, health equipment and products, accommodations, some passenger transport systems, average and low end hotels and restaurants, etc.
4% for essential foodstuff, medicines, cultural goods, cars for physically handicapped, etc.
Other consumption taxes
There are special taxes:
- IIEE: special production tax (alcoholic drinks, hydrocarbons, tobacco, electricity) ;
- IEDMT : special tax on certain means of transport ;
- Special tax on carbon ;
- IVMDH: tax on retail sales of some hydrocarbons.

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Corporate taxes

Tax rate

Taxes on companies (basic) 30%
Special Tax rate  for the SMEs for which the annual turnover is less than 8 million EUR. 25% of 0 to 120,202 Euros of their profits, for the remaining: 30%.
Companies specializing in exploration, search and exploitation of hydrocarbons 35%
Mutual benefit insurance companies, mutual guarantee firms, credit cooperatives and rural savings banks, professional orders, sectorial associations, official chambers of commerce, workers' union, non-profit organizations, cooperative unions, employment promotion funds, State ports and autonomous ports. 25%
Fiscally protected cooperatives 20%
Investment companies & portfolio investment funds
1%
Tax rate for foreign companies
The companies set up in Spain are taxed on their worldwide revenues and profits, while the foreign (non-resident) companies are taxed only on their revenues made in the country.
Capital gains taxation
Capital gains are taxed as ordinary income. The rate is 30%.
Main allowable deductions and tax credit
Relief for Ceuta and Melilla territories, export business, local public service, deductions for R&D activities, technological innovation, TIC development, protection and distribution of historical assets, investment in movie and audiovisual productions, publishing books, investment in environment protection or in geographic positioning systems via satellite or mobility of persons with handicaps, childcare, professional training, job creation for handicapped people, reinvestment of excess profits, employer contribution to special worker protection systems.
Tax rebate exists but is not used much. Compensation for losses can benefit from a tax rebate over 15 years.
Other corporate taxes
1% capital duty is levied on the contribution of capital and upon liquidation. Nonresidents pay a special 3% tax (except if there is a tax treaty with Spain in force). Stamp duty of 0.5% levied on notarised document.

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Individual taxes

Tax rate

Income Tax (IRPF) Progressive Tax Rate from 24% to 45%.
From EUR 0 to 17,707 24.75%
From EUR 17,707 to 33,007 28%
From EUR 33,007 to 53,407 37%
From EUR 53,407 to 120,000 43%
From EUR 120,000 to 175,000 44%
More than EUR 175,000 52%
Savings tax A 21% tax is levied on savings income up to EUR 6,000 and a 27% tax on income over EUR 6,000.
Allowable deductions and tax credit
Some expenses are deductible from each type of income. A deduction for social security contribution is permitted.
Special expatriate tax regime
The tax regime of the expatriation country is applied in the majority of cases. Else, the Spanish tax department deducts 24%.

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Double taxation treaties

Countries with whom a double taxation treaty have been signed
See the list of non-double taxation agreements signed by Spain
Withholding taxes
Dividends: 19%, Interest: 19%, Royalties: 24%.
Bilateral agreement


We can indicate you which local taxes are applied to your product.

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Sources of fiscal information

Tax Authorities
Spanish Tax agency
Other domestic resources
Canalfiscal.com
Tax information on Spain
CIDEM

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Accounting rules

Tax year
From January 1 to December 31 of the same year.
Accounting standards
Accounting in Spain is based on the General Accounting Plan.
Accounting regulation bodies
ICAC
Accounting reports
The annual accounts consist of the balance sheet, income statement, (cuenta de perdidas y ganancias), net assets modification statement, cash flow statement and the schedule (memoria). Summary annual accounts can be used under certain conditions of amount and staff for the SME and micro-enterprises.
Publication requirements
The publication of accounts to regulatory authorities is annual and compulsory. 
Professional accountancy bodies
ICCAC
ICJCE
AECE
Spanish Association of Tax Consultants
AECA
Certification and auditing
Companies have to seek a statutory auditor to conduct an annual audit of the financial health of their organization. You can consult the Association of public auditors of Spain.
Accounting news
EIN Website on Spain

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