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Modelo 720

Managed Service

Modelo 720 — Overseas Asset Declaration

Spanish tax residents must declare foreign assets exceeding €50,000 annually using Modelo 720. Missing or incorrect filings carry severe penalties. We coordinate a complete, accurate filing through a licensed Spanish tax advisor.

Mandatory for residents with foreign assets > €50,000 — deadline 31 March

What we handle

Asset Inventory Review

We review your foreign accounts, real estate, investments, and life insurance policies to determine what must be declared.

Full Form Preparation

Your licensed advisor prepares the complete Modelo 720 with all required asset categories correctly valued and coded.

Deadline Compliance

The filing window is January–March 31. We track your deadline and submit on time — late filings face fines from €1,500 per data group.

Electronic Submission

Filed electronically with the AEAT via the Sede Electrónica. You receive a confirmation stamp with your submission reference.

How it works

1

Share your asset overview

Tell us about your foreign holdings — accounts, property, investments. We use this to pre-qualify the filing scope before assigning an advisor.

2

Advisor collects documentation

Your assigned tax advisor requests the supporting documents needed — bank statements, property valuations, brokerage statements — and builds the declaration.

3

You review & approve

We send you the completed Modelo 720 for review before submission. Nothing is filed without your sign-off.

4

Filed with AEAT

Your advisor submits electronically to the Spanish Tax Agency. You receive the filed declaration and official confirmation.

Please note: Modelo 720 is a mandatory informational declaration, not a tax payment. Filing obligations depend on your tax residency status and the total value of foreign assets per category. This service is coordinated by Enter Spain and executed by independent, licensed tax advisors. It does not constitute formal tax advice.

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