Did you sell your Spanish property between January 1997 and 31st December 2006?
If you did, read on to find out whether you qualify for a payment from the Spanish government - this could be up to a staggering 20% of the 35% capital gains tax you where charged upon the sale of your property. If you are a EU Citizen and sold your property before the above date find out why it is possible to put in a Spanish Tax Reclaim.
European Court ruling confirms that these taxes go against European Community Treaty discrimination rules
Now that this ruling agrees that the difference in capital gains tax taken from Spanish nationals (15%) and other EU citizens (35%) is unfair, you can now take action and get back the difference, plus approximately 6 % interest annually from the moment you initiate your claim.
What details do I need to make my claim?
- You sold a Spanish property between January 1997 and Dec. 31st 2006
- You were NOT a fiscal Spanish resident when you sold the property
- You can obtain a copy of tax forms Modelo 212 and/or 211 demonstrating that the Capital Gains Tax was paid
- You can obtain a copy of your purchase + sale deeds
How can I go about claiming the thousands owed to me?
Click on the "enquire button" below and fill out your details - then one of our expert advisers will call or email you and clarify any questions you have about about the procedure. The important thing to remember is that it will cost you nothing to initiate your claim, as this is on a strictly, NO WIN NO FEE basis - can you afford not to claim this money that is rightfully yours?
The approximate average claim is €15,000
Act now by giving us your contact details, then leave all the hard work to us. Timing is important, so take action immediately.