Who needs to file Modelo 210 in Dénia
Any non-resident who owns property in Dénia during a tax year is generally required to file Modelo 210, separately for each owner and each property.
If you own property in Dénia as a non-resident, you may need to file Modelo 210 each year — even if the property is not rented out.
Many non-resident owners in Dénia have apartments or townhouses inside communities, sometimes with rental activity. Modelo 210 obligations differ depending on whether the property is used as a second home, rented out or sold during the year — and apply separately to each owner and each property.
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View Dénia guideAny non-resident who owns property in Dénia during a tax year is generally required to file Modelo 210, separately for each owner and each property.
If your apartment or villa in Dénia is only used as a second home, you usually file an annual imputed income Modelo 210 calculated on the cadastral value.
Rental income is declared on its own Modelo 210 schedule. EU/EEA residents may deduct expenses; other non-residents are taxed on gross income at a different rate.
When you sell, the buyer typically retains 3% of the price and files Form 211. You then file Modelo 210 within four months to declare the capital gain or claim a refund.
Easy210 may be enough for simple imputed-income cases. For rentals, sales or shared ownership, personal review prevents costly mistakes.
Modelo 210 fees depend on the type of filing and the number of owners and properties. Standard fees are listed on the Pricing page.
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