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Who Must File a Spanish Income Tax Return (Declaración de la Renta)?

1. Employment Income

• Over €22,000/year from one employer.

• Over €15,000/year from multiple employers, if you received more than €1,500 from the second payer onward, second employer includes unemployment benefits (Parro).

2. Self-Employed (Autónomo)

• You must file, regardless of income level.

3. Rental Income, Dividends, or Capital Gains

• If these types of income exceed €1,600/year (combined).

• These forms of income need to be declared if the origin is Spain or overseas.

• Overseas generated income will be eligible for double tax relief where a double taxation agreement exists.

4. Imputed Income (e.g., second homes not rented out)

• Main residence if tax payer is registered under the Beckham law.

•Spanish property if own is non-resident.

5. Others Required to File

• If you want to claim deductions, such as rental expenses, contributions to pension plans, maternity/paternity, or donations.

• If the Tax Agency (Agencia Tributaria) explicitly asks you to file

• If you purchased or sold a property during the year

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