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Date Published: 20/09/2022
ARCHIVED - Is Murcia about to get rid of the Wealth Tax for expat homeowners? And how will it affect people who pay tax in Spain?
Andalusia is scrapping its Wealth Tax, and here’s why that matters for anyone who owns property in Murcia
In an effort to attract more high-end investment and foreign property buyers, the president of the Junta de Andalucía this week announced his intention to do away with the Wealth Tax, which taxes people in Spain on the value of their assets. But could Murcia do the same and if so, what would this mean for expats living in the Region?
“Getting rid of the Wealth Tax will benefit expats looking to move to the area because they will be able to live as residents and not pay any Wealth Tax on their assets worldwide,” explains Isaac Abad, a lawyer with Abad Abogados specialising in conveyancing, property law, taxes and residency in Murcia.
Many people who choose to buy a property in Spain do so as non-residents because they only have to pay tax on whatever assets they have in Spain, and not declare their personal income plus pay the Wealth Tax as a resident has to do.
By removing the Wealth Tax (known in Spanish as the ‘Impuesto sobre el Patrimonio’), Andalusia will become a more attractive place for foreigners to buy property in Spain.
In this sense, says Abad, it is likely that Murcia will soon follow Andalusia in eliminating the Wealth Tax because they don’t want to be left behind.
“This measure will make it much more attractive to buy property in Andalusia, so Murcia will probably bring in the same measure in 2023,” says the expert.
For several years now, the Regional government in Murcia has been talking about implementing such a move, which would save 4,500 of the highest-earners in the Region approximately 27 million euros, but this may be a propitious moment to finally take the leap for political reasons as well.
“The Region of Murcia is run by the conservative PP party,” says Abad, “and so are Andalusia, Madrid and Galicia. Andalusia has decided to scrap the Wealth Tax following Madrid’s lead and it’s likely Murcia will be next.
“There will be a General Election in Spain in 2023, and the PP party will be looking to oust the standing Socialist government. The conservatives’ main claim to be the next ones to run the country and be better than the Socialists is that they are better on the economy, and they will try to persuade voters with measures made to stimulate the economy, such as eliminating the Wealth Tax to incentivise more people to invest in the country.”
It is for these same reasons that places like Alicante in the Valencia Region and Barcelona in Catalonia are unlikely to get rid of the Wealth Tax any time soon because they are currently governed by left-wing parties who say this tax helps to raise money from the rich to redistribute to the poor.
If the new tax laws come into force as expected, concludes Abad, “2023 could be a good year to buy property in Murcia or Andalusia.”
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