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Spain seeks to set 100% tax on non-EU citizens buying houses

Late last year, the Bank of Spain estimated that the country would need some 550,000 new residences to be built to meet demand over the next two years.

January 14, 2025 / 08:17 IST
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Spain’s extensive Mediterranean coastline is a popular destination for foreigners seeking a holiday residence, with the Balearic Islands one of the most popular locations.
Spain’s extensive Mediterranean coastline is a popular destination for foreigners seeking a holiday residence, with the Balearic Islands one of the most popular locations.

Spain wants non-European Union residents to pay as much as 100% tax for home purchases in the country, a move that could affect buyers from the UK and Latin America.

“Just to give us an idea, in 2023 alone non-European Union residents bought some 27,000 houses and flats in Spain and they didn’t do it to live in, they didn’t do it for their families to live, they did it to speculate, to make money from them, which we cannot allow in the context we live,” Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said in Madrid on Monday.

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The government’s proposal on the 100% tax on non-EU residents’ house purchases will be sent to parliament, Sanchez said. The plan is inspired on tax regimes in Denmark and Canada, he added.

Spain’s extensive Mediterranean coastline is a popular destination for foreigners seeking a holiday residence, with the Balearic Islands one of the most popular locations. British citizens are the biggest group of non-EU property buyers.