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31 January 2023

The Spanish Tax Office has already announced the calendar for the Tax Return (Renta) 2022, which corresponds to the calendar year 2022.

The period will start on the 11th of April and will end on the 30th of June. If the result of the form is to pay, which is usual for non-national residents as the Government does not apply any withholding on a monthly basis, and you want to pay by direct debit, the last day to deal with that is the 27th of June.

In addition, if you want to split the amount to pay into two instalments with no interests, you have to do it before that that date, bearing in mind the first charge will be on the 30th of June and the second one on the 5th of November.

The Income Taxes has two parts: national and regional.

The National Government approved some modifications as the increase of the minimum exempt from 14.000 Euros to 15.000 Euros. However, this modification will not apply for this Renta, but for Income Taxes 2024.

There are other national measures that will be in force: 100 euros per month for any mother with a kind under 3 years old. In the last years, this was like that but just in case that the mother was a worker o self-employed.

On the other hand, the Regional Government from Murcia reduced the rate for the Income Taxes to try to minimize the impact of the high inflation.

At last, there are some additional deduction for each Comunidad Autónoma, so please contact us for further information.

For all these reasons, you should seek expert advice for your income tax return. Do not hesitate to contact us at info@abadabogados.com

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