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The information on this page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Tax laws in Spain and the Netherlands are subject to change. Every inheritance case is unique. We strongly recommend seeking personalised professional legal advice before making any decisions regarding inheritance matters in Spain.

Inheritance Tax in Spain for Dutch Citizens: What You Need to Know

Thousands of Dutch nationals own property on Spain’s Costa Blanca. If you are a Dutch citizen who has inherited — or expects to inherit — property or assets in Spain, you need to understand your Spanish tax obligations. Spain’s inheritance tax (Impuesto sobre Sucesiones y Donaciones) applies to all assets located in Spain, regardless of where the heir lives.

As an EU national, Dutch heirs have certain advantages — including full access to Valencia Region tax benefits. This guide covers the practical steps, required documents, and specific considerations for Dutch citizens dealing with a Spanish inheritance.

Advantages for Dutch Citizens as EU Nationals

Unlike British citizens (post-Brexit), Dutch nationals benefit from their EU status when inheriting in Spain:

Documents Dutch Citizens Need for Spanish Inheritance

To process an inheritance in Spain as a Dutch citizen, you will need:

The Inheritance Process Step by Step for Dutch Heirs

  1. Obtain the verklaring van erfrecht — Your Dutch notaris issues this declaration confirming who the legal heirs are
  2. Apostille and translate documents — Dutch documents need a Hague Apostille and sworn Spanish translation
  3. Obtain or confirm your NIE — If you don’t have one, your Spanish lawyer can arrange it
  4. Request the Certificate of Last Wills — At least 15 days after the death
  5. Sign the deed of inheritance before a Spanish notary — All heirs formally accept
  6. File and pay inheritance tax — Within 6 months, at the Valencia regional tax office
  7. Register the property transfer — At the Land Registry
  8. Update municipal records — IBI and utility contracts

Common Challenges for Dutch Citizens Inheriting in Spain

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Dutch citizens pay inheritance tax in Spain?

Yes. If the inherited assets are in Spain, Dutch citizens must pay Spanish inheritance tax. As EU nationals, Dutch heirs can access the full range of Valencia Region tax benefits and deductions, which can significantly reduce the tax bill.

How long do Dutch heirs have to pay inheritance tax in Spain?

Dutch heirs have 6 months from the date of death to file and pay Spanish inheritance tax. An extension of 6 months can be requested within the first 5 months. Late filing results in penalties and surcharges.

What documents does a Dutch citizen need to inherit in Spain?

You need: the Dutch death certificate (apostilled and translated), a verklaring van erfrecht from a Dutch notaris (apostilled and translated), the deceased’s Spanish NIE and property deeds, a Spanish Certificate of Last Wills, and your passport and NIE.

Will I pay inheritance tax in both the Netherlands and Spain?

Potentially yes. The Netherlands taxes worldwide assets of Dutch residents, while Spain taxes assets located in Spain. The interaction between both systems depends on your residence and the specific assets. Professional advice is essential to understand your obligations in both countries.

Do Dutch citizens qualify for Valencia Region tax deductions?

Yes. As EU nationals, Dutch citizens have full access to Valencia Community regional deductions, including reductions for close family members (Group I and II), primary residence exemptions, and other benefits that can substantially reduce the inheritance tax liability.

Why Choose Tomas Ballestero Lawyers for Your Inheritance in Spain?

Our law firm in Jávea has extensive experience helping Dutch clients with Spanish inheritance matters. We understand the specific needs of Dutch heirs, from coordinating with your Dutch notaris to handling the verklaring van erfrecht in Spain.

Contact us today for a consultation. Call +34 965 792 946 or +34 607 320 768.