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    1. Least-Equivalent-140 on

      good. homes and whatever about it shouldn’t be a business or means to gain wealth.

    2. fat0bald0old on

      They will then presumably “buy” dual citizenship in some EU country.

    3. credditfarabuletin on

      smart move. canada didn’t do that unfortunatelly

    4. WhiteRepresent on

      As a Norwegian who would have to pay this tax to buy a home in Spain, I say good.

      Spain for Spaniards first.

    5. Moosplauze on

      Great news for Spaniards who buy homes to rent them as airbnb, now they have less competition and can buy the homes cheaper.

    6. Ill_Bill6122 on

      So set up a company and buy through the company, regardless of nationality?

    7. shing3232 on

      Doesn’t matter if you are rich enough. Just buy it and when you sell it, it would price in it including the tax when sell

    8. Tabo1987 on

      Makes sense. A lot of regions face issues by people buying and taking living space off the market.

    9. Prestigious_Net_8356 on

      Where will the Brits who can’t pay the tax go?

    10. Ramona00 on

      Better to build more houses IMHO. Price will go down automatically.

      Instead they limiting tourist, one of their main income. And the country already has a very low income.

    11. BlasphemousTheElder on

      Thats so cool. More Spanish landlords that charge 1500 for a shithole YAAAAAY.

    12. pentaquine on

      Oh no. I need to buy one quickly, before the Inauguration Day next week. 

    13. GloriousHowl on

      Good, but 20 years late, and must be propagated to the rest of EU countries. Additionally, make the tax retroactive to 20 years with a 180-day moratoria.

    14. kingbigv on

      This is retarded. That’s how you cut off foreign capital coming into the economy. Which frankly Spaid could use

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