It's Time to Declare Your Imputed Income (Modelo 210) for 2024 – Quickly, Securely, and Fully Online with Estity.
If you're a non-resident who owns property in Spain, you must declare your imputed income for the year 2024 before December 31, 2025.
Estity makes it easy: we guide you through the entire process online, in English or Swedish – and we are also an official collaborator with the Spanish Tax Agency (Agencia Tributaria).
Enter the code `START50` at checkout to get 50% off your declaration. This offer also applies if you're unsure what needs to be filled in – we assist you every step of the way.
To ensure we have time to process and submit your tax return on time, you must register no later than December 23, 2025.
We recommend filing well in advance to avoid stress and potential delays.
This requirement applies to all non-resident property owners in Spain, even if:
If you bought or sold your property in 2024, you only need to declare the period during which you owned it.
Owning property in another country should be a pleasure — not a challenge.
Estity is a digital platform that simplifies life for foreign property owners in Spain. From tax declarations to document organization and rental management, everything is handled in one secure place.
We remove the complexity so you can focus on enjoying your investment.
As an authorized tax representative in Spain, Estity ensures that your tax declarations are submitted correctly, securely, and in full compliance with Spanish law.
Our automated solution enables non-resident property owners to handle both Imputed Income Tax and Rental Income Tax (Modelo 210) in just a few minutes – no paperwork, no confusion.
Customer testimonials
When I made the declaration with Estity, it was very educational and simple. I will do the "rental tax" in January as well. Thank you for a simple and good service 🙂
Björn
Property owner | Spain
FAQ
If you own a property and have it at your disposal for all or part of the year. Even timeshare accommodation counts as a property if you have it at your disposal for more then two weeks per year. Part of Modelo 210.
Yes. If you own a property in Spain, you must declare your ownership annually - even if you are not permanently resident there. If you also rent out the property, the rental income must also be declared. The local property tax (IBI) is paid separately and is handled automatically by the municipality, so you do not have to declare it yourself.