Declare housing rentals in your Income Tax Return (IRPF)
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If you do not declare them, you will end up bearing a higher tax cost.
Income from housing rentals, in general, enjoy a 50% reduction in the IRPF, so that only the remaining 50% is taxed. only taxes the remaining 50%. Well, the Tax Office usually detects this "trap":
Firstly, because if the tenant files an Income Tax Return, they will include the housing data in their declaration.
- And secondly, because electric companies inform the Tax Office about the energy consumption of the properties (so that the Inspection can quickly detect if they are occupied or not).
- Furthermore, if these incomes are not declared and it is the Tax Office that detects them,
the 50% (or 60%) reduction will no longer be applicable (and the IRPF will be applied to 100% of the income). One more reason, therefore, to declare them and avoid problems with the tax authorities. If you have rented properties, you can deduct various expenses and reductions in your IRPF. We will help you calculate them so that your taxation is as accurate as possible.
If you have leased properties, you can deduct various expenses and reductions in your Personal Income Tax. We will help you calculate them so that your taxation is as accurate as possible.
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