Valencia Inheritance Guide for Expats – Taxes, Wills & Process

🌍 Inheriting Property in Valencia? Here’s What Expats Need to Know

The Valencian Community (Comunidad Valenciana) — including Valencia city, Alicante, and Castellón — has specific inheritance tax rules. If you’re a foreign resident or non-resident expat, you’ll need to follow a regional process that differs from national tax norms.

This guide breaks down how expats can inherit property or assets in Valencia legally, efficiently, and in a tax-optimized way.


🧾 Inheritance Tax in Valencia – Who Pays?

Spanish inheritance tax (Impuesto sobre Sucesiones) applies to:

  • Assets located in Spain (property, cash, shares, vehicles)

  • Heirs of any nationality, even if living abroad

If the deceased or the heir is a tax resident in Valencia, or the assets are located there, regional tax rules apply — and they include limited but valuable reductions for expats.


📊 Key Inheritance Tax Rules in Valencia (For Expats)

Heir Type Deduction / Bonus
Spouse or child (Group II) €100,000 base exemption
Children under 21 Additional €8,000 per year under 21
75% reduction On taxable amount, if certain conditions are met
Disability-based deductions €120,000–€240,000 depending on severity

💡 These deductions only apply if formalities are followed, and non-EU citizens must appoint a tax representative in Spain to qualify.


🔁 How to Inherit Property in Valencia – Step-by-Step

1. 📑 Prepare Required Documents

  • Death certificate (apostilled + translated into Spanish)

  • Spanish or foreign will

  • NIE number for each heir

  • Proof of family relationship (birth/marriage certificate)

  • Property deed (escritura) and cadastral reference

2. 🧾 Pay Inheritance Tax (Modelo 650)

  • Deadline: 6 months from the date of death

  • File through the Valencian Tax Agency (GVA)

  • Request extension within 5 months if needed

3. 🖋️ Accept the Inheritance at a Notary

  • Sign the Escritura de Aceptación de Herencia

  • Must be done in person or via Power of Attorney

4. 🏛️ Register the Inherited Property

  • Submit inheritance deed + tax proof to Registro de la Propiedad

  • Update records with Catastro (land registry)

5. 💰 Pay Plusvalía Municipal

  • Local capital gains tax on urban land

  • Paid to the Valencia city council or relevant municipality


❌ Common Mistakes Expats Make in Valencia

Mistake Consequence
Missing 6-month tax deadline Fines, interest, and potential delays
Assuming inheritance tax is the same across Spain Missed Valencia-specific reductions
Not translating foreign wills Notary and registry may reject documents
Overlooking Plusvalía Blocks property transfer
No Power of Attorney Forces travel to Spain

⚖️ How a Spanish Inheritance Lawyer Can Help

We help expats:
✅ Draft and validate Spanish-compliant wills
✅ File inheritance tax correctly in Valencia
✅ Claim all eligible deductions (regional and national)
✅ Prepare notarial deeds and represent you at signing
✅ Register property, pay Plusvalía, and update land records
✅ Represent you entirely via Power of Attorney


🌐 Who Qualifies for Regional Reductions?

You may qualify for Valencian inheritance tax benefits if:

  • The deceased was a tax resident in Valencia, OR

  • The property is located in the Valencian Community

  • You appoint a Spanish tax representative (if non-EU)

💡 Even non-resident foreign heirs can benefit — but only with correct legal support.


📞 Need Help Inheriting Property in Valencia?

Whether you’re in the UK, US, Germany, or elsewhere, we help foreign heirs:

  • File inheritance tax in Valencia

  • Accept and register inherited property

  • Navigate Spanish notaries, tax offices, and town halls — remotely

👉 Book a consultation with a Valencia inheritance lawyer today.

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