It is true to say that having your own car in Spain definitely gives you the advantage of being able to take off at the weekend and make the most of your time here. Going for a drive into the countryside gives you the chance to really appreciate the different types of landscapes, from the mountains to the plains, to the coast. You can also enjoy visiting the smaller pueblos and villages between the major cities and experiencing more of the “real” Spain. But, if you are moving to Spain and want to know about importing a car, you also need to think about the less romantic notions of cruising the open road and be realistic about the legal requirements, including the cost of car import tax in Spain.
There are generally 4 key areas covered in the importation process:
As you can see above, unfortunately, if you are moving to Spain, you cannot just drive here in your own car and keep using it as you would in your home country. It is illegal for expats who are Spanish residents, and live in Spain more than 183 days a year, to drive a car that is registered in another country and has foreign plates. Therefore, alongside doing the paperwork to confirm your own residency, you also need to fulfil official obligations, and complete required paperwork to make your car a “resident” too.
One of the key reference points for this process is the Direccion General de trafico website. The information and key steps can be found by choosing the dropdown options “Nuestros Servicios”, “Tu vehiculo” then, “¿Quieres traer o llevarte un vehículo del extranjero” and then opt for “Matricular un vehículo proveniente de la UE” if you are coming from an EU country, or “ Importar un vehiculo de fuera de la UE” if you are coming from outside the European Union.
Before you even start this process, you need to know that you must be the legal owner of the car so, if the car is registered under someone else’s name in your home country, you will first need to transfer the ownership to your own name and you will need to be in possession of the original documentation related to the car.
Sorry, I digressed a little, but I think knowing this information before you start out on this road, pardon the pun, is important! Now back to the key topic of this article – car import tax in Spain…
The taxes you pay for importing a car to Spain is directly related to its age, or more officially, the amount of time it has been in operation, its mileage, the vehicle’s technical specification, and whether you are bringing the car from a country inside or outside the EU.
There are 3 taxes related to importing vehicles:
The amount or IEDMT you pay is based on 2 aspects: the level of CO2 emissions and the average market value of the vehicle. I will come onto this more specifically in a moment.
Market value can be calculated based on the purchase price minus the period of time it has been in operation. For example:
The CO2 emissions are based on the levels of CO2 emitted into the environment. For example:
So, as you can see it is not a “one size fits all” fixed fee, and therefore it can seem quite confusing and hard to determine what the final cost will be, as it depends on a number of variables based on the original location and the actual car itself.
It is possible to get an idea of the cost of the importation of your car by using an online calculator, which asks you to add the details of your vehicle, such as the make, model and value, engine size, emissions, date and place of first registration etc – which you should be able to find on the vehicles documentation. This will give you a ballpark figure which will ultimately help you to decide if it really is worth paying the car import tax to bring your vehicle from home to Spain.
I would also highly recommend getting the help of someone (such as a gestor or tax advisor) who has experience in completing this process for other ex-pats. They will be able to guide you, not only breaking down the specific financial taxes to be paid, but also in terms of the timescales, deadlines and documentation required to make sure your car is fully legal, and that you are ready for the open road on paper and in practice.
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