Left Spain but Still Paying Spanish Tax? Here's Why

Left Spain but Still Paying Spanish Tax? Here's Why

You moved abroad, but Spain's Hacienda hasn't forgotten you. Many expats are surprised to learn they still owe taxes to Spain even after leaving. Here's when and why this happens.

Non-Resident Tax Obligations

If you own property in Spain, earn rental income, or have a Spanish bank account generating interest, you're liable for non-resident taxes. The IRNR (Impuesto sobre la Renta de No Residentes) applies at 19% for EU residents and 24% for non-EU.

The "Deemed Resident" Trap

Spain can argue you're still a tax resident if your spouse and children remain in Spain, or if your "center of economic interests" is still there. Proper exit planning is essential.

Full guide on cutting ties cleanly at Cyprus Tax Life.


Originally published at Cyprus Tax Life — Your complete guide to taxes, residency & expat life in Cyprus.

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