Completing Form Modelo 210 Non-Resident Tax Return
This document provides comprehensive instructions for completing the Modelo 210 form for non-resident property owners in Spain. It includes crucial information about tax rates and prerequisites for successful submission. An example of the completed form and its corresponding instructions are also included.
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How do I fill this out?
To fill out the Modelo 210 form properly, ensure you have the necessary documents at hand. Begin by visiting the AEAT website to access the form. Carefully follow the example provided in this guide to complete the required fields accurately.

How to fill out the Completing Form Modelo 210 Non-Resident Tax Return?
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Visit the AEAT website to access the Modelo 210 form.
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Complete the form with the required information.
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Select the option for direct debit payment.
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Review your submission for accuracy.
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Sign and send the completed form electronically.
Who needs the Completing Form Modelo 210 Non-Resident Tax Return?
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Non-residents who own property in Spain must fill out this form for tax declaration.
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Individuals who have not rented out their Spanish properties and need to report taxes.
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Property owners who wish to pay their non-resident taxes via direct debit.
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UK citizens who are non-residents and own property in Spain post-Brexit.
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Anyone needing to report imputed tax obligations for the 2021 tax year.
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What are the instructions for submitting this form?
To submit the Modelo 210 form, visit the AEAT website and follow the electronic submission guidelines. Ensure you have your digital certificate and all necessary information ready. You can also submit in person at your local tax office or send via mail to the appropriate tax address.
What are the important dates for this form in 2024 and 2025?
Important dates for the Modelo 210 range from January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024, for tax obligations due in 2025. Ensure timely submission to avoid penalties.

What is the purpose of this form?
The purpose of the Modelo 210 form is to facilitate the tax reporting process for non-residents of Spain who own property. This form allows individuals to declare their property and pay the corresponding imputed tax efficiently. Accurate completion ensures compliance with Spanish tax regulations.

Tell me about this form and its components and fields line-by-line.

- 1. Catastral Reference: Unique identifier for the property as per Spanish cadastral records.
- 2. Base Imponible: The taxable base amount for the property.
- 3. Tax Rate: Percentage of tax imposed based on the residency status.
- 4. NIE Number: Tax identification number for non-residents.
- 5. IBAN Number: Bank account number for tax payment.
What happens if I fail to submit this form?
Failing to submit the Modelo 210 can result in financial penalties and legal repercussions. Additionally, non-compliance may hinder your ability to hold property in Spain.
- Penalties: Late submissions may incur fines from the Spanish tax authorities.
- Legal Issues: Non-compliance can lead to further legal action by tax agencies.
- Difficulty in Transactions: Future property transactions may be affected due to tax non-compliance.
How do I know when to use this form?

- 1. Property Ownership: Use this form for properties owned in Spain by non-residents.
- 2. Tax Reporting: Essential for declaring any imputed taxes due.
- 3. Annual Tax Submission: Required annually to maintain compliance with Spanish tax law.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Modelo 210?
Modelo 210 is a tax form for non-residents in Spain to report their imputed tax.
Who needs to complete this form?
Non-resident property owners in Spain must complete this form for tax reporting.
Can I edit the PDF?
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How do I submit the completed form?
Follow the instructions provided on the AEAT website for electronic submission.
What happens if I miss the submission deadline?
Failing to submit may result in penalties or fines.
Do I need a digital certificate?
Yes, a digital certificate is required for electronic submission.
Is there an example form included?
Yes, this document includes an example of a completed Modelo 210.
What payment options are available?
You can opt for direct debit payment via a Spanish bank account.
How can I obtain my Catastral Reference?
You can find it on your IBI bill.
Is there support for filling out the form?
Yes, this document provides detailed instructions and guidance.
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