Inheritance Law in Palma de Mallorca for Foreigners

🌅 Foreigners Often Inherit Property in Mallorca — But Local Rules Apply

Palma de Mallorca and the broader Balearic Islands are popular among international property owners. If you’re a foreigner inheriting property or assets in Mallorca, you’re subject to a mix of Spanish national law and Balearic regional tax rules — even if you live outside Spain.

This guide explains how inheritance works for foreigners in Mallorca, including tax duties, timelines, and legal steps.


📜 Spanish Inheritance Law vs. Balearic Regional Rules

Foreigners who inherit in Spain face two main legal frameworks:

  • Spanish inheritance law, which includes forced heirship unless a foreign will states otherwise

  • Regional tax laws, which in Mallorca are governed by the Balearic Islands’ tax authority

💡 Foreigners can elect to apply the inheritance law of their nationality if stated in the will. This avoids forced heirship restrictions.


🧾 Inheritance Tax in Mallorca – Balearic Reductions

Foreigners inheriting property in the Balearics must file Impuesto sobre Sucesiones, but generous deductions apply for close relatives.

Key Allowances for Groups I & II:

Heir Type Tax-Free Allowance Final Tax Rate
Spouse / Child €25,000–€50,000 1% to 20% (progressive)
Under 21 Bonus allowances up to €50,000 more
Disability (physical or mental) Up to €275,000 Additional deductions apply

✅ These apply even to foreign heirs, as long as the deceased or property is located in the Balearic Islands.


🧾 Filing the Tax: Modelo 650

  • Must be submitted within 6 months of death

  • Extension can be requested within 5 months

  • Filed at the Agencia Tributaria de les Illes Balears

  • You must submit the full value of assets (property, bank accounts, shares)


🏛️ Inheritance Process in Palma de Mallorca

Step 1: 📄 Gather Documents

  • Death certificate (apostilled + Spanish translation)

  • Will (Spanish or translated foreign will)

  • NIE for each heir

  • Property deeds + land registry extract

  • Proof of relationship to the deceased

Step 2: 🧾 File the Inheritance Tax Return

  • Pay or claim reduction

  • Include valuation of assets and property in Palma

Step 3: 🖋️ Sign Inheritance Deed at a Notary

  • Escritura de Aceptación de Herencia

  • Done in person or via Power of Attorney

Step 4: 🏠 Register Property and Pay Local Taxes

  • Register deed at Registro de la Propiedad

  • Update land registry (Catastro)

  • Pay Plusvalía Municipal to Palma city council


❌ Foreigners Should Avoid These Inheritance Errors

Mistake Risk
Not electing national inheritance law Spanish forced heirship may apply
Missing the 6-month tax deadline Penalties and interest
Not using POA when abroad You’ll need to travel for notary, tax, etc.
Not translating the will Spanish authorities will not accept it
Ignoring Plusvalía Municipal Title transfer will be blocked

⚖️ Legal Help for Inheriting in Mallorca

Our multilingual inheritance team:
✅ Drafts and validates Spanish or foreign wills
✅ Files inheritance tax in the Balearics
✅ Handles all documents, valuations, and notary work
✅ Registers the property and pays local taxes
✅ Represents you via Power of Attorney from abroad


📞 Inheriting Property in Palma de Mallorca?

Mallorca’s property market is complex — but our legal experts make your inheritance simple. From wills and tax to deeds and registration, we take care of everything while you stay abroad.

👉 Contact our inheritance lawyers in Palma today for a full-service solution.

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