Non-resident citizens from countries outside the European Union, including the UK, will face a big tax bill if they want to buy a home in Spain, its PM Pedro Sánchez said
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Several EU countries are set to follow Spain's lead and launch measures in an attempt to tackle their housing crises.
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Spain has warned non-EU residents, including Brits, they will face a huge bill if they want to buy a second home in the country - and several other European nations could soon follow suit
Photo by Mehdi FEDOUACH / AFP In an attempt to tackle its housing crisis, Spain has announced tough new measures to limit the purchase of real estate by non-resident foreigners. So is France ...
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Spain's announcement that non-resident citizens from outside the EU, such as the UK, could face hefty tax bills for property purchases in the country has sparked concern - and it's not the only one ta
The Spanish prime minister has announced plans for a new tax on second-home property purchases in the country by non-resident, non-EU citizens, which may reach up to 100% of the home’s value in some cases. It is part of a wide ranging reform to combat a mounting housing shortage in the country.