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Wealth Tax in Spain 2026: Who Pays, Exemptions & How to File

Wealth tax in Spain 2026: who must pay, exempt amounts, rates by autonomous community and how to file.

GovEasy Team10 April 202614 min read
Wealth Tax in Spain 2026: Who Pays, Exemptions & How to File

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Wealth tax in Spain 2026: who must pay, exempt amounts, rates by autonomous community and how to file.

Overview

This guide explains the key aspects of this Spanish tax obligation for the 2026 fiscal year. Understanding your tax duties in Spain is essential to avoid penalties and take advantage of available deductions.

Who is affected?

Tax residents in Spain (those who spend more than 183 days per year in the country or have their centre of economic interests here) must comply with Spanish tax obligations. Non-residents may also have specific duties for Spanish-source income.

Key concepts

  • Tax residency: If you live in Spain more than 183 days/year, you are a tax resident and must declare worldwide income
  • Filing periods: Annual returns (IRPF) are filed April–June; quarterly returns (VAT, income tax instalments) are filed in January, April, July and October
  • Digital certificate: Most tax procedures can be completed online via the AEAT electronic office using a digital certificate or Cl@ve PIN

How to file

Online (recommended)
  1. Access the AEAT electronic office at sede.agenciatributaria.gob.es
  2. Identify yourself with digital certificate, Cl@ve PIN or electronic DNI
  3. Navigate to the relevant form and complete it following the on-screen instructions
  4. Submit and save your receipt (PDF)
In person

Visit your local AEAT office with an appointment (booked at sede.agenciatributaria.gob.es or by calling 901 200 345).

Common deductions and allowances

Spain offers numerous deductions at both state and regional level. Key categories include:

  • Personal and family minimums (mínimo personal y familiar)
  • Housing-related deductions (mortgage, rental — varies by region)
  • Donations to NGOs and cultural institutions
  • Pension plan contributions
  • Maternity deduction for working mothers

Penalties for non-compliance

  • Late filing: surcharges of 5–20% depending on delay
  • Inaccurate declarations: penalties of 50–150% of the unpaid amount
  • Failure to file: the tax authority can issue a parallel assessment with penalties

Important deadlines 2026

ObligationDeadline
Annual income tax (IRPF)1 April – 30 June 2026
Q1 VAT / Form 1301–20 April 2026
Q2 VAT / Form 1301–20 July 2026
Q3 VAT / Form 1301–20 October 2026
Q4 VAT / Form 1301–30 January 2027

GovEasy's tax deadline tracker keeps you on schedule and reminds you before every filing period opens.

Last updated: 10 April 2026

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