Inheritance law in Spain presents unique challenges for foreign nationals, particularly British expats in Gran Sol, Calpe. Post-Brexit, UK nationals' estates in Spain default to Spanish succession law, which includes forced heirship rules that may differ significantly from what you expect. Bufete Padilla has been guiding expat families through Spanish inheritance law since 1976, offering compassionate and expert advice in 7 languages.
Local insight: Gran Sol
Local property market: Gran Sol is a residential pocket north of Calpe with mid-rise apartment blocks and a few detached villas (€180,000–€380,000). Quieter and more permanent-resident than the central Levante area.
Urban-planning notes: Some communities still operate under outdated estatutos that prohibit short-term tourist letting. Always review the comunidad rules before any rental investment.
Recent case in the zone: In 2025 we resolved a community dispute in Gran Sol over irregular tourist-rental activity, securing a binding general meeting agreement and full compliance.
Distance to our office: Gran Sol is a 13-minute drive from our Moraira office.
Inheritance Services in Gran Sol
Our inheritance law practice in Gran Sol covers:
Cross-border estate planning: Coordinating Spanish and UK/EU succession laws to protect your family
Forced heirship advice: Understanding Spanish legitimate shares (legítima) for children and spouse
Inheritance tax optimisation: Maximising Valencian Community reductions (up to 99% for close relatives)
EU Succession Regulation 650/2012: Choosing applicable law through professio iuris
Post-Brexit implications: Navigating new rules for UK nationals inheriting in Spain
Asset valuation: Professional appraisal of Spanish property for tax purposes
Bank account inheritance: Releasing funds from Spanish banks of deceased account holders
We coordinate with solicitors in the UK, Scandinavia, Germany, France, and the Netherlands to ensure seamless cross-border estate administration.
Inheritance Tax Rates for Gran Sol Property
The inheritance tax payable on a Gran Sol property depends on several factors:
Relationship to the deceased: - Group I (children under 21): Reductions up to €156,000 + additional per year under 21 - Group II (spouse, children over 21, parents): Reductions up to €100,000 - Group III (siblings, aunts/uncles): Reduction up to €7,993 - Group IV (non-relatives): No reduction
Valencian Community bonuses: Close relatives (Groups I & II) may qualify for a 75% to 99% reduction on the tax payable, making the effective rate very low for typical family inheritances.
Non-EU nationals: Since the 2014 ECJ ruling, all EU/EEA and non-EU nationals (including post-Brexit British) can apply the most favourable regional rules.
Important deadlines: Inheritance tax must be filed within 6 months of death. Extensions of 6 additional months are available if requested within the first 5 months.
Bufete Padilla calculates the exact tax liability and identifies all available reductions before you accept the inheritance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens to my Gran Sol property if I die without a Spanish will?
Without a Spanish will, the intestate succession process applies, which is significantly slower (12-18 months vs. 3-6 months) and more expensive. Your heirs will need apostilled death certificates, family certificates, and a declaration of heirs before a notary. We strongly recommend making a Spanish will — it costs only €50-80 and saves enormous hassle.
Can I choose UK inheritance law for my Spanish property in Gran Sol?
Under EU Regulation 650/2012, EU nationals can choose the law of their nationality to govern their estate. However, post-Brexit, the application of this regulation to UK nationals is complex. A Spanish court may still apply Spanish forced heirship rules. Our lawyers can advise on the best strategy for your specific situation.
How much inheritance tax will my family pay on a Gran Sol property?
It depends on the property value, relationship to the deceased, and regional reductions. For close relatives (spouse, children), the effective tax in the Valencian Community can be as low as 1-2% thanks to bonuses. For distant relatives or non-relatives, rates can reach 34%. Contact us for a personalised calculation.