Tag: Hacienda
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How to Comply With VeriFactu in 2025: The Easiest Invoicing Solution for Freelancers and Businesses

If you’re a freelancer or business owner in Spain, you’ve probably heard the term VeriFactu more and more lately. This new invoicing requirement is going to affect almost everyone who issues invoices, and it changes how we record and report billing information to the Spanish Tax Agency. If you’re unsure when VeriFactu applies, what it Read more
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How to File Your Spanish Tax Return When You Work in Gibraltar

A Complete Guide for Cross‑Border Workers Working in Gibraltar while living in Spain is incredibly common, especially for residents of the Campo de Gibraltar. But when tax season arrives, many workers suddenly face a maze of questions: If you’re in this situation, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know — clearly Read more
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Non-Resident Property Owners: Key Tax Tips for Spain

What you must declare, when to declare it, and how to stay compliant with Hacienda Owning property in Spain as a non‑resident can be a rewarding investment, whether you rent it out for short‑term holiday stays or long‑term residential use. But with that opportunity comes a set of tax obligations that many owners overlook. Understanding Read more
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January: a critical month for taxes and fiscal filings in Spain

January is one of the busiest months of the year for freelancers (autónomos) and small companies (pymes) in Spain. It marks the end of the fiscal year, and with it comes a long list of quarterly and annual tax obligations. To help you stay organized, here’s a clear breakdown of what needs to be filed, Read more
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Real Decreto 253/2025: What You Need to Know About Bizum Reporting

The Spanish government has approved Real Decreto 253/2025, a regulation that strengthens the flow of information between financial institutions and the Agencia Tributaria. One of the most talked‑about aspects is the new obligation for banks to report Bizum and other instant‑payment transactions made by autónomos and companies. This has generated confusion online, but the Ministry Read more
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When to Change Accountants in Spain: A Strategic Guide

Changing accountants is one of those decisions business owners often postpone… until something goes wrong. But in Spain—where tax deadlines are strict and compliance is unforgiving—having the right asesoría is essential. If you’ve been thinking about switching, the period just after year‑end is usually the smoothest and most strategic moment to do it. Here’s a Read more
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Understanding Modelo 210 for Non-Residents in Spain

Owning a home in Spain is a dream for many non-residents. Whether it’s a sunny apartment on the Costa del Sol or a villa in the Balearics, Spanish property offers lifestyle and investment benefits. But with ownership comes a tax obligation that is often overlooked: the Modelo 210, the declaration for the Impuesto sobre la Read more
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Christmas Spirit Meets Accounting Deadlines

The holiday season is here—a time for joy, family, and celebration. But for businesses and professionals, it’s also the season of closing the books and preparing for year‑end filings. Balancing festivities with financial responsibilities can feel like a juggling act, but with the right planning, you can enjoy both. A Holiday Reminder As you sip Read more
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Verifactu System Delay: Impact on Spanish Businesses

The Spanish government has officially announced that the Verifactu system, designed to ensure secure and transparent invoicing, will not come into force until 1 January 2027 for companies subject to corporate tax, and 1 July 2027 for self‑employed workers and small businesses. Originally scheduled for 2026, the reform has been delayed in response to concerns Read more
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Tax Guide for Christmas Gifts and Dinners

The holiday season is a time of celebration, and many small businesses (pymes) and self‑employed professionals (autónomos) in Spain like to thank their employees with a festive dinner or a traditional Christmas gift basket. But when it comes to taxes, generosity must be balanced with compliance. Let’s break down what you need to consider. Company Read more
