Who needs to file Modelo 210 in Moraira
Any non-resident person who owns property in Moraira during a tax year is generally required to file Modelo 210 — separately for each owner and for each property.
If you own property in Moraira as a non-resident, you may need to file Modelo 210 each year — even if you do not rent it out.
Most foreign owners in Moraira are non-residents in Spain. That means a Modelo 210 filing is usually required, even when the villa is only used as a second home and never rented out. The exact version of Modelo 210 depends on whether the property generates imputed income, rental income or a sale during the year.
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View Moraira guideAny non-resident person who owns property in Moraira during a tax year is generally required to file Modelo 210 — separately for each owner and for each property.
If your villa in Moraira is only used as a second home and never rented out, you usually file an annual imputed income Modelo 210, calculated on the cadastral value.
If you rent the property — short or long term — you must declare the income on its own Modelo 210 schedule, with deductions only available to EU/EEA residents.
When you sell, the buyer typically retains 3% of the price and pays it on Form 211. You then file your own Modelo 210 within four months to declare the capital gain or claim a refund of the 3%.
For simple imputed income cases the online Easy210 route may be enough. For rentals, sales or complex ownership, personal review is usually safer.
Modelo 210 fees depend on the type of filing (imputed income, rental or sale) and the number of owners and properties. Standard fees are listed on the Pricing page.
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