What is a Suma bill in Spain?

This tax applies to both non-residents and residents and it is a yearly direct tax based on the cadastral value (rateable value) of the property. It is also known as local rates or property tax (and commonly SUMA bill in the Alicante Area).
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What are Suma fees?

Real Estate Tax (SUMA or IBI or Council Tax)

This is a local tax which the Council imposes on all property owners. All the property of each municipality is included in a census and a value is assigned; the land value or cadastral value.
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How do I pay my Suma bill?

Payment methods
  1. Online. Payment by credit card or Bizum. ...
  2. By phone By phone. You must provide the CSV code printed on your bill. ...
  3. At any Suma office At any Suma office. Photo id document will have to be shown to prove identity. ...
  4. Other forms of payment Other forms of payment. ...
  5. Collaborating banks Collaborating banks.
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Can I pay my Suma on line?

Pay at the online office (digital id required) Pay in installments or through our flexible payment plan.
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Is IBI the same as Suma?

IBI Tax - Definition

The Impuesto sobre Bienes Inmuebles (IBI, for short) is a tax that applies to both residents and non-residents. In some parts of Spain, it is known as SUMA. All property owners must pay this tax every year. This is a local tax levied by the town hall where your property is located.
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Tutorial on Suma annual tax bill



How long can you stay in Spain if you own a property?

At present you can only spend up to 90 days in Spain, then you must leave the country. You will then not be able to return to the Schengen Area until 180 days have passed since your date of entry into Spain (or elsewhere in the Schengen Area).
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How often do you pay IBI in Spain?

IBI Tax – Definition

This is a local tax levied by the town hall where your property is located. It is paid once a year (normally due in August through to November). This is Spain's equivalent of the United Kingdom's Council Tax. It varies from one town hall to the next.
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How do you know when your car tax is due in Spain?

A. Payment is usually due at the end of April each year and the payment period stretches from March to May.
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What is Spanish non resident tax?

Spanish Non-Resident Tax (Impuesto sobre la Renta de No Residentes) is a Spanish income tax payable by non-residents of Spain who own a property. It is a legal requirement that the tax return is submitted and is applicable whether the property is rented out or not.
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Can I pay my Spanish tax online?

For payment, the system will open up a secure payment gateway to pay the tax electronically. Normally you can pay by card or by charging to an account, but always through a partner entity within the system (practically all banks and savings banks operating in Spain, including Banco Santander).
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How do I set up a direct debit with Suma?

There are different ways to set up or modify a Direct Debit payment:
  1. On line. ...
  2. By contacting our customer`s helpline at 965 292 000 (Mon to Fri from 8 to 21h and Sat 10 to 14h. ...
  3. At any Suma office. ...
  4. At any collaborating bank when making the payment.
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Can you pay IBI monthly?

Pay your IBI by direct debit and/or instalments

Other Ayuntamientos will let you pay monthly with a reduction prorated across all months. Even if you don't get a reduction, paying by direct debit ensures that you don't forget and end up paying interest due to late payment.
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Can I pay my IBI online?

IBI Bills now available online – Download, Print and Pay Online, at ATM or Bank.
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Can you be resident in Spain but not tax resident?

If you did not spend 183 days or more in Spain during the calendar year (January 1 to December 31), you are in the world of non-tax residents. You may own a home or visit a few times a year, but you aren't in Spain over 183 days in a calendar year. Then you would not be liable for taxes in Spain.
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How much tax do you pay in Spain when buying a house?

Expect to pay between 8% and 11.5% in taxes on a property purchase in Spain.
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What are the pitfalls of buying property in Spain?

Some of the common pitfalls of buying a property in Spain include deposit, purchase tax, issues with off-plan properties and properties being built illegally. During your research into buying a property in Spain you will have come across many stories of purchases in Spain gone wrong.
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Do retired expats pay taxes in Spain?

Yes, expats in Spain need to pay taxes. The most basic tax that expats must pay in Spain is the income tax. The income tax is calculated upon the expat's worldwide income. However, if you are a Spanish non-resident, the income tax is calculated just upon the income generated in Spain.
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How long can you live in Spain as a non-resident?

How long can I stay in Spain without becoming a resident? You can stay in Spain for a maximum of 183 days per year (6 months) in order to not become a resident. If you spend an extra day (184 days and onwards), you will be regarded as a resident, hence paying resident taxes in the country.
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How much is yearly car tax in Spain?

When you decide to buy a new car in Spain, you will have to pay a 21% of value added tax. This amount is already included in the final price the dealer shows you.
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Do Spanish cars need road tax?

Road tax, known in Spanish as Impuesto Sobre Vehículos de Tracción Mecánica or IVTM for short is the annual tax payable on motor vehicles registered in Spain. If you own a vehicle in Spain such as a car or motorbike then you must obtain compulsory road tax.
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Can u pay your car tax monthly?

The cost of tax varies depending on the make, model, year and value of your car. The amount you pay may change each year as your car ages or if you get a new one altogether. Car tax can be paid in a single payment for the whole year, once every six months or monthly.
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How much does it cost to keep a property in Spain?

The amount depens on the land registry value and the property squared meters. Average amount in Spain is around 500 € per year.
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Do you pay council tax on property in Spain?

If you've bought a property, you've likely come across IBI in Spain. This tax is basically Spain's equivalent of council tax. Impuesto sobre Bienes Inmuebles, or IBI, is a tax that every property owner in Spain has to pay.
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What is IBI invoice in Spain?

The IBI is the "Impuesto sobre Bienes Inmuebles", which could be translated as "property tax". This is a municipally levied tax and varies widely from one municipality to another and from one type of property to another. You might for instance, pay as little as 50 euros per year for a simple property in a rural area.
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