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TAX · PENALTY RISK

File annual Spanish income tax return (Modelo 100 / IRPF) — window 2 April to 30 June, penalty for late filing

The annual income tax return — la renta — filed in the title's spring window for the previous calendar year. Most residents file with a gestor or through Hacienda's own draft system; the work is gathering the year's certificates, not the form itself. It carries late-filing penalties, which is why it's marked the way it is in your roadmap.
WHEN IT'S DUE
A yearly obligation — each year's window closes at the end of June.
WHY IT MATTERS
Missing this can trigger a financial penalty. Verified against an official government source (AEAT, extranjería, BOE).
WHAT COMES FIRST
Apply for your residence card (TIE)
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LOLA'S TIP
If in doubt, a gestor can prepare this in a day — cheap insurance against a mis-filing.
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