If you’re a non-resident or foreign national selling property in Seville, the process involves unique tax rules, legal filings, and documentation.
Whether you’re:
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Returning home
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Switching investments
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Or inheriting a property to sell
We guide you through each legal step — and handle the entire process if you’re not in Spain.
📋 Step-by-Step: Selling a Property in Seville as a Foreigner
✅ Step 1: Gather Legal Documents
You’ll need:
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Copy of the title deed (escritura)
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Last paid IBI (property tax) receipt
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Community of owners certificate (if applicable)
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Latest utility bills
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Energy Efficiency Certificate (CEE)
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NIE number and ID
We help you collect or re-issue any missing documents.
✅ Step 2: Appoint a Lawyer (and Power of Attorney if Abroad)
A local Spanish lawyer ensures:
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All paperwork is in order
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You don’t fall foul of Spanish tax laws
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Contracts are reviewed
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Money is received safely
💡 If you’re abroad, we can sell the property fully remotely with Power of Attorney.
✅ Step 3: Sign the Deposit Contract (Contrato de Arras)
The buyer pays a 10% deposit and signs an arras agreement.
We negotiate:
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Conditions for handover
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Penalties for default
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Protection clauses for you as seller
✅ Step 4: Notary Signing (Escritura Pública)
We coordinate with:
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Buyer’s lawyer
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Notary
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Registry office
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Bank (if mortgage cancellation is needed)
At the notary, you (or we, under POA) sign the final deed and hand over keys.
💸 What Taxes Will You Pay When Selling?
🔹 1. Plusvalía Municipal (Capital Gains on Land Value)
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Local tax on increase in land value
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Based on years of ownership and cadastral value
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Paid to the Seville Ayuntamiento
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Negotiable (buyer may accept to pay it in hot markets)
🔹 2. Capital Gains Tax (IRNR for Non-Residents)
Rate:
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19% flat rate for EU/EEA citizens
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24% for non-EU citizens
Taxed on: Sale price – acquisition cost – eligible expenses
💡 You can deduct:
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Purchase taxes and fees
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Renovation costs (with invoices)
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Agent commissions and legal costs
🔹 3. 3% Withholding Tax for Non-Residents
Spanish law requires the buyer to retain 3% of the sale price and pay it to Hacienda (Spanish Tax Agency) on your behalf.
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This is a pre-payment of your capital gains tax
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If you made no profit, you can claim a refund
We file this refund request for you (form Modelo 211 + 210).
🔐 Can You Sell Without Being in Spain?
Yes — using a Power of Attorney, we handle:
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Contract drafting and negotiation
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Notary signing
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Tax calculation and payment
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Coordination with your bank
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Money repatriation to your home country
All communication is bilingual and transparent.
💼 What Borderless Lawyers Handles
| Task | Handled for You |
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| Review of title deed ✅ | |
| Contract drafting & negotiation ✅ | |
| Buyer due diligence ✅ | |
| POA signing or notary coordination ✅ | |
| Capital gains tax filing ✅ | |
| 3% retention refund (if due) ✅ | |
| Legal representation for non-residents ✅ |
📞 Selling Your Property in Seville? Make It Legally Simple
Selling real estate in Spain as a foreigner involves strict legal formalities. Our experienced legal team in Seville ensures a smooth and tax-compliant sale — even from abroad.