Who Is This For?
You might be a non-resident in Spain if:
Own property or earn income in Spain? You must file taxes as a non-resident. We’ll handle it — fast, accurate, online.
Book ConsultationYou might be a non-resident in Spain if:
Our Resident Tax Service includes everything you need to file safely, save time, and understand what you're paying.
Report your Spanish property taxes, including holiday homes. We manage income and filings.
Earned dividends or freelance income from Spain? We declare it and apply eligible deductions.
Got a letter from the Spanish tax office? We translate and handle the response for your compliance.
Sold your property in Spain? We calculate gains and reclaim the 3% withheld by Hacienda.
Filings by licensed tax advisors.
100% remote, no NIE or phone number needed
Multilingual team
Even if you don’t live in Spain full-time, the tax office expects you to file.
You may get fines and interest
You could have trouble selling your property
You might miss out on tax refunds (like the 3% after selling)
We helps you stay on track, or catch up if you're behind
Book a ConsultationIt’s the main tax form non-residents need in Spain.
Property ownership (even without rental income)
Rental income from Spanish tenants
Property sales (capital gains)
Dividends, bank interest, or Spanish-sourced service income
For most people, Modelo 210 is the only form needed
“They helped me catch up on 3 years of tax filings and even reduced a late fee from Hacienda. Fast and professional.”
“Selling my apartment was stressful enough. InnoTaxes handled the 3% reclaim and capital gains smoothly — all online.”
1,000+
non-resident clients served
0
fines filed for active clients
30%
countries we support expats from
Let us take care of your Spanish taxes, so you can focus on enjoying life.
No stress
No surprises
Peace of mind from anywhere
Do I need to file if I don’t rent out my property?
Can I deduct expenses from rental income?
I sold my property — what should I do?
What if I didn’t file in past years?
Can I do this all remotely?
Do I need a Spanish NIE or digital certificate?