Residents, non-residents, salaried workers, the self-employed, landlords, retirees – there are various tax deadlines throughout the year that you need to be aware depending on your status in Spain. Make sure you have these dates in your calendar for 2025.
Residents
You have until June 30th 2025 to complete your annual declaración de Renta income tax return. Generally all residents must complete it, whether they’re employed or retired if they earn over €22,000 from a single source or over €15,000 for multiple sources. If you’re self-employed, you’ll have to complete one regardless of how much you earned. If it’s your first year in Spain, you’ll also have to file one.
You must be aware of the tax deadlines to be in compliance.
For those filing online through Renta Web or the AEAT mobile app, the clock starts ticking on April 2.
But don’t let your procrastination drag on – while the window remains open, the final day to get everything submitted is June 30. If you plan to submit by phone, you’ll be able to do so starting May 6, and for those opting for face-to-face assistance, appointments can be booked from June 2.
But here’s a crucial date you might want to mark down in red: if you’re facing a tax bill and want to make sure it’s paid by direct debit, the deadline is pushed forward to June 25.