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Spain’s tax system is administered by the Agencia Tributaria (AEAT). As an EU member state, Spain follows the EU VAT Directive with locally adapted rates. IVA (Impuesto sobre el Valor Añadido) applies at general, reduced, and super-reduced rates. The Canary Islands use IGIC (Impuesto General Indirecto Canario) instead of IVA, while Ceuta and Melilla use IPSI (Impuesto sobre la Producción, los Servicios y la Importación). Businesses are identified by their NIF (Número de Identificación Fiscal) or CIF for companies. IRPF (Impuesto sobre la Renta de las Personas Físicas) retention taxes apply to freelancer invoices at varying rates. According to Real Decreto 1619/2012, only rectified (rectificativa) invoices are recognized in Spanish law. GOBL maps corrective invoices to “rectificación modelo íntegro” (complete replacement) and credit notes to “rectificación por diferencias” (correction by differences, with quantities inverted during conversion). The FacturaE format is used for B2G e-invoicing, with TicketBAI required in the Basque Country, VeriFactu being rolled out nationally, and the SII (Suministro Inmediato de Información) system providing near-real-time reporting of invoicing data to the AEAT.

Base Details

KeyValue
Tax Country CodeES
CurrencyEUR
Base Time ZoneEurope/Madrid

Tax Categories

CodeNameTitle
VATVATValue Added Tax
IGICIGICCanary Island General Indirect Tax
IPSIIPSIProduction, Services, and Import Tax
IRPFIRPFPersonal income tax.

VAT Rates

Known in Spanish as “Impuesto sobre el Valor Añadido” (IVA), is a consumption tax applied to the purchase of goods and services. It’s a tax on the value added at each stage of production or distribution. Spain, as a member of the European Union, follows the EU’s VAT Directive, but with specific rates and exemptions tailored to its local needs.
RateKeysNamePercentsDescription
generalstandardStandard Rate21.0%
general+eqsstandardStandard Rate + Equivalence Surcharge21.0% (+5.2%)
reducedstandardReduced Rate10.0%
reduced+eqsstandardReduced Rate + Equivalence Surcharge10.0% (+1.4%)
super-reducedstandardSuper-Reduced Rate4.0%
super-reduced+eqsstandardSuper-Reduced Rate + Equivalence Surcharge4.0% (+0.5%)

IGIC Rates

RateKeysNamePercentsDescription
generalstandardGeneral Rate7.0%
reducedstandardReduced Rate3.0%

IRPF Rates

RateKeysNamePercentsDescription
proProfessional Rate15.0%
pro-startProfessional Starting Rate7.0%
capitalRental or Interest Capital19.0%
modulesModules Rate1.0%

Correction Definitions

Auto-generation of corrective invoices or credit and debit notes is supported.

Invoice Types

The types of invoices that can be created with a preceding definition:
  • credit-note
  • corrective
  • debit-note