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Welcome to the Aragón Regional Deductions guide for the current fiscal year. Aragón offers a range of tax advantages that can enhance your income tax refund. Whether you're a student, parent, property renter, or investor, this guide provides essential insights into maximizing your tax benefits under the regional rules applicable in Aragón. From educational expenses, rental deductions, and family-related benefits to specific incentives for young entrepreneurs and investments in newly created entities, you'll find a variety of tax reliefs tailored to support different aspects of life and economic activity in Aragón. By understanding and utilizing these deductions, you can significantly reduce your tax liabilities and optimize your financial planning. Dive into the specifics and learn how you can benefit today.
The tax benefits in Aragón known as regional deductions offer taxpayers a delightful discount on their taxes. These deductions are specifically tailored to the Personal Income Tax system of this autonomy. While the overall income tax return process is conducted nationwide in Spain, Aragón provides its residents with unique deductions. This is because the revenue from income taxes is divided between the state and individual communities. To qualify for these appealing deductions, residency in the specified territory during the previous year and meeting specific criteria are essential.
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€100 for the first child.
€150 for the second child.
€200 and €300 respectively, for the birth or adoption of the first and second child, provided certain amounts are not exceeded in the general and savings taxable base.
Birth or Adoption of the Third Child or Subsequent Children: If you had children during the year 2023:
€500 per child from the third child onwards.
€600 deduction only if certain limits in the sum of the general and savings taxable bases are not exceeded.
€200 per child.
€600 per child.
€150 deduction for the care of dependent persons living with you who have a disability degree of 65% or higher, or are over 75 years old.
A 20% deduction of the donations made to entities and public organizations whose purpose is the defense and conservation of the environment
A 3% deduction of the amounts paid provided that the housing is public protection housing.
A 20% deduction of the amount invested if shares are subscribed as a result of capital application with a limit of €10,000.
You can deduct 20% of the amount invested in the acquisition of shares or participations as a result of the agreement of constitution of companies with a limit of €4,000.
You can deduct 5% of what you have spent on the acquisition or rehabilitation of the housing which will form your main residence if you are under 36 years old and it will constitute your first main residence.
If you have incurred expenses for your children's school materials, you can deduct 100% of these amounts with the limits set according to the sums of your taxable bases.
You can deduct 10% of the amounts paid with a maximum of €4,800.
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The landlord can deduct 30% of the portion of the total IRPF quota corresponding to the income from real estate capital.
€75 for each taxpayer.
You can apply a 15% deduction of the childcare expenses paid during the year with a maximum limit of €250 and €125 in the year the child turns 3.
20% of the amounts invested in contributions to this type of entities with a limit of €4,000 annually.
Hosting Ukrainian People: You can deduct €300 per hosted person with a maximum limit of €1,000.
You can deduct 20% of the amount of donations intended for non-profit entities aimed at financing humanitarian aid.
You can deduct €600 in case you reside in a rural settlement at extreme risk of depopulation and when your savings taxable base does not exceed €4,000 and the sum of the bases is less than €35,000 in individual taxation and €50,000 in joint taxation.
At this point, you have a couple of options:
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