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THE 100 MOST EXPENSIVE AND DEMANDED POPULATIONS TO BUY A HOME THIS 2023
14th February 2023 -
THE 100 MOST EXPENSIVE AND DEMANDED POPULATIONS TO BUY A HOME THIS 2023
13th February 2023 -
WHAT TO DO TO SAVE ELECTRICITY, REAL ESTATE, GRUPO NEXUS, INFORMA
9th July 2022 -
WHAT TO DO TO SAVE ELECTRICITY, REAL ESTATE, GRUPO NEXUS, INFORMA
8th July 2022 -
WHAT TO DO TO SAVE ELECTRICITY, REAL ESTATE, GRUPO NEXUS, INFORMA
7th July 2022 -
REAL ESTATE, GRUPO NEXUS, TIPS TO GET A ZEN HOUSE
5th July 2022 -
REAL ESTATE, GRUPO NEXUS, TIPS TO GET A ZEN HOUSE
4th July 2022 -
10 REASONS NOT TO SELL A PROPERTY BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS
2nd July 2022 -
10 REASONS NOT TO SELL A PROPERTY BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS
1st July 2022 -
10 REASONS NOT TO SELL A PROPERTY BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS
30th June 2022
HACIENDA ISSUES A NOTICE TO ALL HOMEOWNERS
7th July 2023Selling a property involves expenses such as municipal capital gains tax and payment of taxes to the tax authorities for the capital gains in the income tax return. Income tax is applied to the sale of properties and is paid in the following year's tax return based on the capital gains. However, there are exemptions. If the money from the sale is used to purchase a new primary residence, it is possible to avoid paying income tax by meeting requirements such as having resided in the sold property for at least three years and inhabiting the new property within twelve months. Individuals over 65 years old are also exempt from paying income tax on the sale of their primary residence, without the need to reinvest the money. If the sold property is a second home, they can avoid payment if they use the money to establish a life annuity within the established timeframes and amounts. Additionally, if the property has been transferred in lieu of payment, exemption can be enjoyed if there are no other sufficient assets to pay the mortgage debt.