PURCHASE PROCEDURE
As in many EU. countries property in Spain is registered on a property register.
The Contract
When
you have decided upon the property to purchase, the agreement will
normally be contained in a private contract. The document should contain
details of the agreed purchase price; payment of deposit; provision for
payment of the balance of the purchase monies; any extras that you have
agreed to purchase and the intended date for completion together with
all other relevant terms and conditions.
Once you have paid your deposit (usually 10%, depending on time between
initial contract and completion) there is then a binding agreement
between both Buyer and Seller. A specific agreement (called arras) may
be entered into between Seller and Buyer, where either party may rescind
the contract, the Seller returning double the deposit or the Buyer
losing the deposit.
The Community of Owners
When
there is common ownership or sharing of facilities between owners, in
every development in Spain a Community of Owners must be established
through which community charges can be shared. If your development is
contained in an apartment block then the law is that relating to the
Horizontal Division ("Ley de la Propiedad Horizontal").
If you are purchasing in a new development it is essential that both the
Deed of Horizontal Division and the rules of the Community have been
explained to you and approved on your behalf as they are very important
contributions to your future enjoyment of the property.
Conveyance (Escritura de Compraventa)
The
sale and purchase of all property in Spain requires to be registered in
the Land Registry. They maintain details of the property and record
financial charges and other matters which may affect the title.
The Notary - el Notario -
repares the Conveyance - la
Escritura - from the information supplied to him by the Seller or
his lawyer - el Abogado . He
will check compliance with Spanish law. However, the
Notary does not check the title to the property , although he will
make a check at the Land Registry immediately prior to the signing of
the Escntura to ensure that there are no undisclosed charges on the
property. Before the completion the Notary will check to ensure that no
adverse entries have been made beyond those disclosed or to which the
purchase may be subject. Once the formalities have been completed before
the Notary, the Escritura Publica must be delivered to the Land Registry for the
title to be recorded in the Registry of Property - Registro de la Propiedad . Before doing so, however, it is
necessary to ensure that all taxes have been paid.
PURCHASE EXPENSES
The total expenses incurred in the purchase should not, on average amount to more than 10% of the purchase price. The individual expenses are as follows:
Stamp Duty (Transfer Tax)
There
is no stamp duty threshold and you will be required to pay at the
appropriate rate based on the declared price.
-
If
you purchase a new or resale property I.V.A. (VAT) or I.T.P (Impuesto de
transmisiones patrimoniales) is charged at
the rate of 7% on the declared price. In addition, the so-called Legal
Documented Acts Tax at a rate of 1% is also applicable.
- If the property being purchased is solely land upon which a property is to be constructed and is bought from an established business the applicable rate is the full I.V.A. rate (currently 16%).
Plus Valia
This tax is paid to the Local Authority and is a form of Capital Gains Tax that is payable on the increase in value of the land since the last purchase. It should be stressed that this tax is based on the increase in value of the land, and not on any buildings erected upon it. The obligation to pay this tax falls upon the Vendor, but the Vendor may attempt to require the Purchaser to meet this - care should therefore be exercised where the contract refers to the Purchaser paying - todos los gastos - all the expenses of the transaction - which would include the Plus Valia tax.
Notarial fees
A fee is charged by the Notary to prepare and legalize the Escritura. This is also a scale fee on the declared value.
Land Registry Fees
The fees of the Property Registrar for registering your escritura in the Register will be assessed on a scale fee related to the declared value.