Spain’s Prime Minister announced plans to introduce a tax of up to 100 per cent on property purchases by non-EU residents.
Socialist PM Sanchez announces several measures, including 100 percent tax on foreigners, to tackle the housing crisis.
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This document has been prepared solely for the purpose of publishing in the 2025 ITR World Tax guide and may not be used for ...
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Last week Spain’s Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced several measures, including a 100 percent tax on the value of homes bought by foreigners, to tackle the country’s housing crisis.