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Modelo 210: the must-do tax for non-resident property owners

What is it?

The Modelo 210 is the official tax return (IRNR) for non-residents owning property or earning income in Spain—rental, deemed income, capital gains

Why it matters

Even if your property isn’t rented, you still need to declare an imputed income based on the cadastral value. Failing to file can result in fines and liens when selling your property

Common tax obligations you can't ignore

We make Spanish tax declarations easy

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Transmission (Buy, Sell, Inheritance)

Selling or inheriting property in Spain as a non-resident is full of hidden taxes, withheld amounts, endless paperwork., you could risk losing thousands and getting stuck in Spanish bureaucracy.

With Benavides, every step is done for you: we recover the 3% withheld when selling, declare inheritances correctly, and handle all tax and legal paperwork. You sell, buy or inherit with confidence, in your language, and without lifting a finger.

Rental (Holiday Homes & Airbnb)

Renting out your Spanish home abroad? The Tax Office demands quarterly declarations—even if you’re not in Spain. Miss one filing, and you’ll face fines that quickly add up. Non-EU owners are hit harder, paying 24% on gross income with no deductions.

We file your Modelo 210 correctly and on time, apply the latest tax breaks to deduct your rental expenses, and keep your Airbnb or holiday rental 100% compliant. You get maximum income, minimum tax, and total peace of mind.

Ownership (Vacant / Non-Rented Properties)

Think you don’t have to pay tax if your Spanish home is empty? Wrong. As a non-resident, you must declare an imputed income every year through Modelo 210. Many owners only find out when Hacienda fines them or blocks a sale.

With Benavides, you never miss a filing. We manage the full process—documents, forms, and even appointments—so your taxes are always in order. No Spanish needed, no stress, just full compliance in less than a week.

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Common questions from non-resident property owners

What exactly is the Modelo 210?

The Modelo 210 is Spain’s official tax form for non-resident property owners. If you own, rent out, sell, or inherit a property in Spain but don’t live here, you must file it to stay compliant with Spanish tax law.

Yes. Non-resident property owners are required to file the Modelo 210, even if the property is empty or not generating rental income. It’s how Spain applies property tax obligations to foreigners who own real estate.

If you’ve never filed, you may already be at risk of fines or back taxes. The good news is that we can regularize your situation by filing previous years’ declarations and making sure everything is updated — so you avoid further penalties.

When you inherit a property in Spain, you must file the Modelo 210 (and sometimes additional inheritance tax forms). Our legal and tax team handles the entire process: from calculating the right amounts to managing documents and deadlines.

Absolutely. Our advisors work daily with English-speaking (as well as German and French) clients. You’ll get clear explanations, step-by-step guidance, and a dedicated human advisor who communicates in your language.

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