The Madrid City Council will lower the IBI to 0.428% in 2022, the third consecutive decrease

The Madrid City Council has advanced a new reduction in the Real Estate Tax (IBI) for 2022, to 0.428%, as stated in the proposal for tax ordinances presented this Friday. The measure will mean savings of 60 million for families in 2.2 million receipts.

The deputy mayor, Begoña Villacís, and the mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, have confirmed in a joint press conference what will be the third reduction in three consecutive years. The IBI will go from 0.456% to 0.428%.

As they have detailed, the reduction will reach 1.5 million homes, 96,200 commercial premises, 30,000 offices and more than 11,000 industrial buildings.

Madrid becomes the third capital of the province of those of the common regime with the general rate of IBI “lowest in Spain, only behind Santander, which has 0.41% and Zaragoza, also with 0.41%.” In 2022, Madrid will be “well below” cities like Barcelona, ​​Seville, Valencia, Cádiz or Valladolid, which according to the latest tax ranking for 2021 have the percentage of this tax at 0.66, 0.67, 0 .72, 0.74 and 0.61, respectively.

The three decreases in the general rate since the arrival of the PP-Cs government team in 2019, when the IBI was at 0.51%, will mean that the people of Madrid save 350.9 million euros compared to what they would have paid if they were would have kept the IBI at the level of three years ago.

According to the example with which they have presented the measure, without these discounts, a property with a cadastral value of 200,367 euros would have paid a receipt of 1,021.88 euros in 2022. However, this third rate drop will pay 857.57 euros, up to 164.30 euros less. In total, this taxpayer would save 331.51 euros in the three years.

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Neither IBI surcharge nor cadastrazo

The announcement occurs a few days after the Consistory reaffirmed that the 150% surcharge on the IBI for empty homes proposed by the Government.

It is not the only confrontation with Moncloa. Villacís has stressed today that the municipal government also undertakes to “not apply the cadastrazo” that (BOE) on October 14 and for which the reduction factor is raised from 0.5% to 0.9% so that the assets urban and rustic properties do not exceed the market value. This translates into an increase in the contribution bases of real estate for the taxation of Transmissions, Inheritances, Donations and Patrimony, of up to 80%.

Thus, the 2020 bonuses of up to 90% in the IBI for large families will be maintained based on the cadastral value of the property, a measure that benefits more than 22,500 large families who may have a reduction in their receipts and save 3 million euros. euro.

The 50% discount for subsidized housing is also maintained during the three tax periods following the granting of the qualification.

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