I was recently told that in Spain the capitol gains tax applies to your house even when you only have one. I was told you would pay 16% on any gain. Does anyone know if this is true? Clearly in the UK your main domicile is exempt of such tax.
This also raises an issue with the price paid. When I bought my flat I was invited to pay a large percentage of it in cash and thus reduce the perceived value (*). This would have given a reduction in the 7% payable to the ayuntamiento. But had I taken this offer up would I now not have a problem with the calculated gain?
I should say that the flat is in my partners name, she is spanish, and it is her only property (if she goes off me I guess any gain can be forgotten - must run and buy her some flowers)
* This was in Asturias and I was told infront of an abogado that this was normal procedure!!!