Spanish Inheritance Tax - The Basics
Member Login:
Article Sender Submissions
 
:. MAIN SERVICES
:. Webmaster Radio Sites

Webmaster Radio

Webmaster Radio, Podcasts for Marketing and SEO Profesionals.

White Label Audio

Providing our clients with fully branded turnkey audio solutions for a number of 'on demand' and 'live' applications. From simple audio commercials, to professionally produced product launches.

Radio Advertising

Buy Category based Ads with Webmaster Radio Display audio ads and banners base on show or show category.

Search Bash

If you haven't been to a search bash party, you're missing out! If you an advertiser help sponsor a Search Bash Event for maximum exposure.

Affiliate Bash

If you haven't been to a Affiliate bash party, you're missing out! If you an advertiser help sponsor a Search Bash Event for maximum exposure.

Free Trade Publications

Looking for Trade Publications, we have tons of them and their all free!

SEO Services

SEO Seek offers you Professional SEO Help Information and SEO Services.



   Finance & Accounting » Taxation » Spanish Inheritance Tax - The Basics
Spanish Inheritance Tax - The Basics
Inheritance tax is a huge concern for anybody who owns property in Spain. It is a vast subject but I will attempt to clarify for you the basics. For more in-depth information, you will need to do further research.

Wills

Although foreign wills are valid in Spanish inheritance cases, it is advisable to have a Spanish will to avoid complications during the inheritance process. Spanish law requires that two-thirds of an estate must go to the children, as compulsory heirs. However, all British property owners can choose their heirs and this will not be challenged by forcible heirs under Spanish laws.

The most commonly used form of will is the "open will". It is usually in double barrel column format, in both Spanish and English. This is signed before a Notary Public and is directly enforcemed without the need for grant of probate. The Notary Public will keep the original and a copy is sent to a central registry of wills in Madrid.

Who pays Inheritance Tax in Spain?

Expats resident in Spain and paying tax are liable to pay Spanish Inheritance tax regardless of the country in which the inheritance is situated. Non-residents are liable to pay Inheritance Tax in Spain only on assets which are physically located in Spain. There is no exemption on inheritance tax in Spain.

Categories of Inheritors

Inheritors fall into four categories with the allowances conceded shown in brackets::

Group 1: Descendants and adopted children under 21. The older the child, the more tax to pay (15,956.87€).

Group 2: Descendants and adopted children over 21, spouses, parents and adoptive parents (15,956.87€).

Group 3: Brothers/sisters, nephews/nieces, aunts/uncles (7,993.46€).

Group 4: Relatives in forth degree or friends (No allowances).

Calculating Inheritance tax

Once the above allowance has been deducted the Tax authorities apply the following tax rates on the remainder of the inheritance, with Group 1 paying the least and Group 4 the most.

AMOUNT Percent (%)
0 up to 7,993.46€ 7.65
Up to 15,980.91€ 8.50
Up to 23,968.36€ 9.35
Up to 31,955.81€ 10.20
Up to 39,943.26€ 11.05
Up to 47,930.72€ 11.90
Up to 55,918.17€ 12.75
Up to 63,905.62€ 13.60
Up to 71,893.07€ 14.45
Up to 79,880.52€ 15.30
Up to 119,757.67€ 16.15
Up to 159,634.83€ 18.70
Up to 239,389.13€ 21.25
Up to 397,55.08€ 25.50
Up to 797,555.08€ 29.75
Over 797,555.08€ 34.00

Ways to avoid and minimise Inheritance Tax

Buy jointly with future inheritors
Sell the property to future inheritors either fully or partly.
Take out a mortgage loan on the property.
Organising life insurance ensuring adequate funds to cover the Inheritance Tax bill.
Buying or owning through a Spanish limited Company
Buying or owning through an EU company
Again, this is a very basic but uncomplicated guide to Inheritance Tax. For a more in-depth guide, you will need to investigate the subject further

Susan Pedalino is Masters Degree qualified in Intercultural Communication and teaching English as a foreign language. Susan regularly writes for www.eyeonspain.com, the Spanish off plan property forums website and www.eyeonworldwide, the overseas property forums website.
:. ARTICLE CATEGORIES
Affiliate
Business
Computers & Internet
Economics
Entertainment
Finance & Accounting
Humanities
Industry Publications
Life Style
Web-Site
Writing


:. Featured Articles

The Tax Papers Taxpayers Should Save in Case of an IRS Audit

The length of time tax information should be saved. Tax returns, business records, stock records, and other information that should be saved and for how long in case of an IRS audit.

Home Sales: Do You Really Know the Tax Exclusion Rules?

Will you be selling your home soon? How much of the gain can you exclude from tax? Do you know the current rules? Do you know the exceptions? Did your spouse die, are you divorced, remarried or in the Armed Forces? All these circumstances require spe

Tax Return Preparation can save your time

Tax return preparation has become simpler by the introduction of the online procedure because now an accountant does not have to do many things manually and so there are less chances of inaccuracy. Now, you do not have to run to your accountant every

A Texas reverse mortgage keeps the cash flowing for senior citizens

A Texas reverse mortgage allows the senior citizens above the age of sixty two to mortgage their house and yet retain the ownership and arrange for a source of regular household income.

The Truth About Exemptions on Interstate Use of Aircraft, Vehicles and Vessels

There is a tremendous amount of rumor swirling around the State of California since the regulations pertaining to vehicles, vessels and aircraft were drastically altered effective October 1, 2004.


©2008 ArticleSender.com All Rights Reserved.