Licence/permit to rent a property for holiday lets

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24 Sep 2012 9:14 AM by knj Star rating in Costa Blanca. 79 posts Send private message

 Does anyone know if I need a licence/permit in the Atalaya Park/Benijofar  area to rent my property for hoiday makers.   I know I will have to declare the rental income on my non residents tax return.

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24 Sep 2012 11:53 AM by johnzx Star rating in Spain. 5242 posts Send private message

 

This a an extract from a letter in English Sur this week:- 
 
To help make ends meet, I thought I would look at sharing the place I live with a paying guest. I was quite shocked when I sat down and did the figures.
 
If I could take 500 euros a month, around 100 euros would be costs.
 
Around 240 euros would go on national insurance and around 105 euros would be IVA.
 
So the Government would make around 345 euros and I would 'make' 55 euros and that is before income tax!
 
 
I was chatting with friend the other day who said he had asked his accountant what he would need to do, to let a property.
 
 In addition to otter things, one would need a properly registered contact for each person, for each rent and then an inspection with a certificate of safety for the gas installations, again for each rental
 
At that point I stopped listening..
 
Please note:  I am not confirming that the info is corrcet, I am just reporting what I heard and read.

 

 


This message was last edited by johnzx on 24/09/2012.



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24 Sep 2012 12:05 PM by bobaol Star rating. 2253 posts Send private message

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 According to Maria, the lawyer on here, in the Valencia region the permit is only required if you have more than one property or you have bought the property for the sole reason of renting it out.  There is a difference between residential property being let out on a casual basis and holiday complexes (or "Turistic" areas).  So, according to Maria back in 2009, no you don't need a permit.

 





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