In some Autonomous Communities, there are tax reductions for certain buyer profiles, such as young people, large families or purchasers of VPO (Viviendas de Protección Oficial – subsidised housing).
The ITP must be paid within the deadline established by the regulations of the corresponding Autonomous Community.
Taxes when buying a new-build property
If the property is newly built, the taxes differ from those applied to a resale home.
In this case, VAT (IVA – Impuesto sobre el Valor Añadido) and Stamp Duty (IAJD – Impuesto de Actos Jurídicos Documentados) must be paid.
1. VAT (Value Added Tax)
Unlike a resale property, when buying a new-build home VAT must be paid.
The general rate is 10% of the purchase price.
If we buy a property for €300,000, the calculation would be:
This amount is added directly to the property price.
2. IAJD (Stamp Duty)
The IAJD is paid for the formalisation of the purchase deed and its registration in the Land Registry (Registro de la Propiedad).
The rate varies depending on the Autonomous Community and usually ranges between 0.5% and 1.5% of the property price.
For a €300,000 property, this would amount to:
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With a 0.5% rate → €1,500
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With a 1.5% rate → €4,500
It is important to note that since November 2018, when applying for a mortgage, the IAJD is paid by the bank. However, if we buy a new-build property in cash, without financing, the buyer must assume this cost.
| Concept |
Applied rate |
Amount payable |
| VAT |
10% |
€30,000 |
| IAJD (example 1%) |
1% |
€3,000 |
| TOTAL |
|
€33,000 |
Other taxes and additional purchase costs
In addition to taxes (ITP, VAT or IAJD), when buying a property in Spain we must assume a series of additional costs that increase the total cost of the transaction.
These are the main ones:
Notary fees
Notary fees depend on the property price and the number of copies of the deed.
They usually amount to between 0.2% and 0.5% of the property value.
For a €300,000 property, this would imply:
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0.2% → €600
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0.5% → €1,500
Land Registry
The Land Registry (Registro de la Propiedad) is the body where the property is registered in our name.
The cost is calculated in tiers and depends on the value declared in the public deed. It usually ranges between 0.1% and 0.25% of the property value. As a reference, for a €300,000 property, the cost is €433. For higher amounts, the fee increases according to the declared value.
Valuation fees
A valuation is mandatory if we apply for a mortgage, as the bank needs to know the official value of the property.
This cost usually ranges between €250 and €600.