Tax Lawyer in Los Dolses

Spain's tax system is notoriously complex, particularly for foreign property owners in Los Dolses, Orihuela Costa. From annual non-resident income tax filings to capital gains on property sales, understanding your obligations is essential to avoid penalties. Bufete Padilla's tax team has been advising expats in Los Dolses and the wider Costa Blanca since 1976, ensuring full compliance while minimising your tax burden through legitimate planning strategies.

Local insight: Los Dolses

Local property market: Los Dolses sits between Villamartín and La Zenia, mostly 2007-2015 quad-houses and modern complexes with communal pools, priced €175,000–€290,000. Demand comes from younger expat families and remote workers because of the new schools and supermarkets nearby.

Urban-planning notes: Some Los Dolses developments delivered the keys before the licencia de primera ocupación was definitive. We verify the licence and any pending obras de urbanización with Orihuela town hall before every purchase.

Recent case in the zone: In 2024 we negotiated a developer credit of €6,800 for an Irish buyer after detecting an unresolved planning charge attached to the building.

Distance to our office: Los Dolses is a 14-minute drive from our Torrevieja office.

Tax Services for Los Dolses Property Owners

Our tax advisory practice in Los Dolses covers:

  • Non-resident income tax (Modelo 210): Annual filing for property owners who don't live in Spain full-time. Based on catastral value or rental income.
  • Capital gains tax: 19% for EU/EEA residents, 24% for non-EU on property sale profits. We calculate the exact liability and available deductions.
  • IBI (council tax): Review of catastral valuations and appeals when overcharged
  • Plusvalía Municipal: Municipal capital gains tax on property sales, reformed after the 2021 Constitutional Court ruling
  • Wealth tax (Impuesto sobre el Patrimonio): Applies to net assets above €700,000 in the Valencian Community
  • Tax residency planning: Determining whether you qualify as a Spanish tax resident (183-day rule) and the implications
  • Double taxation treaties: Avoiding paying tax twice on the same income in Spain and your home country

We file all returns electronically and handle all communication with the Spanish tax authorities on your behalf.

Common Tax Mistakes by Los Dolses Expats

We frequently see these costly mistakes from Los Dolses property owners:

Not filing Modelo 210: Even if you don't rent your property, non-residents must file annual imputed income tax. Penalties start at €100 and increase with time.

Ignoring the 3% retention: When a non-resident sells property, the buyer retains 3% of the sale price and pays it to the tax office. Sellers can reclaim overpayment within 4 years.

Wrong tax residency status: Living in Spain more than 183 days makes you a tax resident, requiring worldwide income declaration. Many expats are caught between two systems.

Missing Plusvalía deadline: Must be filed within 30 working days of a sale. Late filing incurs surcharges.

Not claiming treaty relief: Double taxation treaties can eliminate or reduce Spanish tax on pensions, rental income, and capital gains.

Bufete Padilla's proactive tax planning prevents these issues and ensures you only pay what is legally required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to pay tax in Spain if I own a property in Los Dolses but don't live there?

Yes. Non-resident property owners must file Modelo 210 annually (imputed income tax based on the catastral value, typically €200-500 per year) and pay IBI (council tax). If you rent the property, you must also declare the rental income. We handle all filings on your behalf.

How much capital gains tax will I pay when selling my Los Dolses property?

EU/EEA residents pay 19% on the net profit (sale price minus purchase price, costs and improvements). Non-EU residents (including post-Brexit UK nationals) pay 19% as well since recent harmonisation. The buyer retains 3% of the sale price as an advance payment — you can reclaim any overpayment. Additionally, Plusvalía Municipal (municipal capital gains) applies based on the period of ownership.

What is the Wealth Tax and does it apply to my Los Dolses property?

The Wealth Tax (Impuesto sobre el Patrimonio) applies to net assets above €700,000 per person in the Valencian Community. If your Spanish property plus other Spanish assets exceed this threshold, you must file and pay annually. Rates range from 0.2% to 3.5%. Non-residents are only taxed on their Spanish assets.