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The Spanish government is seeking parliamentary approval for a new 21% value added tax on short-term tourism rentals - double ...
Spain's government has proposed levying VAT on hundreds of thousands more holiday lets across the country, doubling the tax ...
Spain’s government has proposed a 21% value-added tax (VAT) on short-term tourist rentals, doubling the current 10% VAT rate ...
The Socialist Parliamentary Group (PSOE) has introduced a bill aimed at promoting affordable rental housing. Among its key ...
The Spanish government is seeking parliamentary approval for a new 21% value added tax on short-term tourism rentals - double the tax paid for hotel rooms - as it seeks to address a housing crisis.
Spain’s government has proposed a new 21 per cent value-added tax ( VAT) on short-term tourist rentals, doubling the rate for ...
From July 2025, all short-term rentals across Spain must be registered in a new nationwide database called the ‘Registro ...
The Spanish government has presented a draft bill aimed at addressing speculation in the housing market through a series of ...
At present there is no VAT on short-term rentals in mainland Spain, while hotel visitors pay a 10% tax on rooms. The measure is contained in a wider bill that the minority, Socialist-led ...