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TAX · PENALTY RISK

File annual wealth-tax return (Modelo 714) during the renta period — applies when net assets exceed the €700,000 state allowance (regions vary; e.g. €500k in Catalonia), with a further ~€300k exemption for your main home

Spain taxes large net worth annually, with the title's state allowance plus a main-home exemption — and with regional variation that genuinely changes outcomes (the title's Catalonia example). It's filed alongside the renta. If your assets sit anywhere near the thresholds, this pairs naturally with the foreign-assets declaration in your roadmap, and with the same professional help.
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).
WHERE YOU LIVE MATTERS
The specifics are set by each comunidad autónoma — the official source covers the national rules; your region's own rates and windows apply. Get Camino's interview asks where you're settling and flags this step accordingly.
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.
Where does this fall in your move?
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