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Great news for British homeowners in Spain thanks to major shift in Spanish tax law

A major shift in Spanish tax law has created a massive benefit for non-resident British homeowners in Spain

Last updated: August 29, 2025 12:04 pm
The Spanish Eye
Published: August 29, 2025
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A major shift in Spanish tax law has created a massive benefit for non-resident British homeowners in Spain.

Contents
  • What has changed?
  • Who benefits?
  • Are refunds possible?
  • Why now?
  • What homeowners should do

The new law allows non-EU homeowners who rent out property in Spain to deduct expenses from their rental income – aligning their rights with those of EU citizens for the first time.

The move follows a landmark ruling by the Spanish Supreme Court, which determined that applying different tax treatment to EU and non-EU landlords violated principles of equality and fair taxation.

What has changed?

Until now, non-EU property owners renting out their homes in Spain were taxed on their gross rental income at 24%, with no deductions allowed for expenses such as:

  • Mortgage interest
  • Property maintenance and repairs
  • Local taxes (IBI, waste collection fees)
  • Insurance premiums
  • Agency and management fees

By contrast, homeowners resident in the EU/EEA could deduct these expenses and were taxed only on net rental income at a lower rate of 19%.

This two-tier system has now been abolished. Non-EU landlords – including Britons who lost EU status after Brexit, Americans, Canadians, and others – will now be able to offset costs and claim refunds on overpaid tax.

Who benefits?

  • British homeowners in Spain – one of the largest groups of non-EU property owners – are expected to benefit the most.
  • Property owners from the US, Canada, Australia, and Latin America will also now enjoy the same deductions as EU citizens.
  • The change applies both to future tax filings and, in many cases, past years where claims can still be made.

Are refunds possible?

Tax experts say that non-EU landlords who have been paying the higher rate may be entitled to claim refunds for up to the last four years, depending on their filing history.

Why now?

The ruling was triggered by legal challenges filed by property owners who argued that the system amounted to discrimination based on nationality, which is a violation of EU treaties and Spanish constitutional principles.

Spanish courts have now sided with landlords, forcing the Tax Agency (Agencia Tributaria) to update its policies.

What homeowners should do

  • File deductions for all rental-related expenses in future tax returns.
  • Check eligibility for refunds on previous years (consult a tax advisor).
  • Keep full documentation (invoices, contracts, receipts) to support claims.

Spain has long been one of Europe’s top property markets for foreign investors. But the old system deterred many non-EU landlords, particularly post-Brexit Britons, from renting out their homes due to punitive tax treatment.

Now, with a level playing field, analysts expect a boost in rental supply, especially in tourist-heavy regions such as Andalucia, Valencia, and the Balearic Islands.

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