One of the most common surprises for international buyers in Monda is the total cost of purchasing a property in Spain. Beyond the agreed price, taxes and fees add approximately 10–12% on top. Knowing exactly what you will pay — and when — allows you to budget accurately and avoid last-minute shocks when buying in Monda.
1. ITP — Property Transfer Tax (Resale Properties in Monda)
The ITP is the main tax on resale property purchases in Monda. It is paid by the buyer and calculated as a percentage of the purchase price (or the tax authority's minimum reference value if higher).
In Andalucía (malaga), including Monda, the ITP rate is 7%. For a property purchased at €300,000 in Monda, you would pay €21,000 in ITP.
The ITP must be filed and paid within 30 working days of completion at the notary. Late payment incurs surcharges and interest. We handle this filing as part of our service for Monda buyers.
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Get a Free Tax Calculation2. VAT + AJD — New Build Properties in Monda
If you are buying a newly built property directly from a developer in Monda, the ITP does not apply. Instead, you pay:
- VAT (IVA): 10% of the purchase price for residential properties
- Stamp Duty (AJD): 1.2% in Andalucía (malaga)
Total tax on a new build in Monda is therefore approximately 11.2%.
3. Plusvalía Municipal
The Plusvalía is a local council tax on the increase in land value since the previous sale. In Monda, this is traditionally paid by the seller, but the purchase contract may allocate it differently. We always review who bears this cost in every transaction in Monda.
4. Notary and Land Registry Fees in Monda
- Notary fees: €600–€1,500 depending on purchase price
- Land Registry fees: €400–€1,000
5. Ongoing Tax Obligations as a Non-Resident Owner in Monda
Buying a property in Monda creates annual tax obligations even if you do not live in Spain:
- IBI: Annual local council property tax — typically €300–€2,000+ in Monda
- IRNR (Non-Resident Income Tax): Even if you don't rent, Spain imposes an imputed income tax on non-resident owners. Approximately 0.4%–0.8% of cadastral value annually.
- Rental income tax: If you rent the property in Monda, income is taxable in Spain at 19% (EU residents) or 24% (non-EU)
- Wealth tax: Applies if net Spanish assets exceed €700,000
For these ongoing obligations, we work alongside our partners at International Tax Legal Spain, who specialise in non-resident tax compliance for property owners across malaga.
Summary: Total Purchase Costs for a €350,000 Property in Monda
| ITP (7% — resale) | €24,500 |
| Notary fees | ≈ €1,100 |
| Land Registry fees | ≈ €700 |
| Legal fees (approx. 1%) | ≈ €3,500 |
| Estimated total purchase costs | ≈ €29,800 |
* Indicative figures for Monda. Exact amounts depend on property, mortgage and circumstances. We provide a precise calculation for each client.
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