1. Thinking IBI (Council Tax) is the only tax:
Many believe paying the annual SUMA bill is enough.
The reality: You must also file the Non-Resident Income Tax (Form 210) for “imputed income” on your property, even if it is not rented out.
2. Not declaring holiday rentals quarterly:
If you rent out your property via Airbnb or Booking, you cannot wait until the end of the year.
The reality: Tax returns for rentals must be filed quarterly.
3. Forgetting that the Tax Office “watches” your electricity meter:
The AEAT now cross-references data with utility companies.
The reality: Low or high electricity consumption without a tax return can trigger an automatic audit.
4. Failure to apply Double Taxation Treaties:
Many pay twice for the same income.
The reality: Without a Tax Residency Certificate and expert advice, you are losing money.
5. Neglecting Wealth Tax (Impuesto sobre el Patrimonio):
In the Valencian Community, there are high exemptions, but for high-value properties, it is mandatory to file.
6. Rlying on “unqualified helpers”:
Torrevieja is full of “consultants” who are not qualified tax advisors.
The reality: Only 25 years of experience can protect you from real inspections.
7. Poor planning for future sales (3% Withholding):
When a non-resident sells, the buyer must withhold 3% by law.
The reality: If the client’s taxes from previous years are not up to date, Hacienda will keep that 3% and demand full payment of all outstanding debts before even considering any tax refund.

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