The core measurements are: General VAT reduced from 10% to 4% For buying your first home.
The PP plans to extend benefits to the purchase of second-hand goods in negotiations with autonomous communities, which are largely governed by the leaders of their formations. In this case, the reduction works as follows: Real estate transfer tax (ITP), will be reduced to 4%.
This measure will bring benefits Young people “until 40 years old”. PP decided to intentionally raise this age limit For two strategic reasons.
The first is politics. A generation lost during the “seven years of Pedro Sanchez’s government”. According to a source in the popular leadership, the PSOE said in 2018 that “Spain has many owners, and it would be difficult for them to leave.” Spain is home to a precarious population.”.
“It is unfair to the people who have suffered from these disastrous policies since the arrival of the PSOE and who were unable to achieve independence, that we will not serve them when we arrive,” they explain from the PP leadership.
From 30,000 to 30 euros
The second reason is purely economical. According to official statistics, the average age of buying a first home in Spain is “He’s just over 41 years old.”.
The aim is to provide financial incentives to lower that age through the tax system. “That’s what taxes are for, to make things happen‘ said a public source.
But this proposal is more than just a tax cut. VAT can be paid by: Prorated over the life of the mortgage.
Therefore, for the average loan, 300,000 euros over 30 yearsinstead of paying VAT 30,000 eurosTogether with the rest of the costs, today it costs a person “unaffordable” taxes to become independent. It will be 8,000 euros.
Additionally, instead of paying at the time of sale on the registry, “Pleasant words, one letter at a time.”The term is the same as a home loan. ”Paying 8,000 euros over 30 years means “Less than 30 euros per month”.
in the legislature
PP is determined as follows. completely change the market Solve the housing problem and “solve the problem to the fullest extent possible in the first term” of the eventual Feijo administration.
The tax measures are uniquely designed to adapt depending on the outcome. If it is possible to lower the age at which people can move into their first home, then the maximum age for beneficiaries can also be lowered. can be reduced gradually.
team of juan bravoThe PP’s deputy finance and housing secretary has been working on the proposal for the past two weeks. They have calculated benefits and costs and have been in continuous dialogue with operators in this field.
pigeon martinAs PP’s biggest expert on this issue, he was at the top of the entire process. about 10 days agoFeijo made an important decision: housing policy First Vice President About his future government.
The message was clear. PP “bets everything” on the solution It’s not just because of what the statistics show that he considers it “the first problem of the Spanish people.”
Not having access to housing Causes of social stagnationbecause many citizens are unable to design their lives and important projects. political disconnect.
PP calls all this “paralysis and mismanagement, overly interventionist“Of the PSOE government. According to the average person, this government has only achieved “”raise the price furtherlimited supply, mistrust of owners, abandon the people People who aim to find a home.
Further efforts
But this is just the beginning. New initiatives to promote access to housing continue in our Genoa office. The purpose is Addressing the “knots that hold up Spain’s economy” and the life of the Spaniards.”
PP’s strategy is clear. This fiscal measure is a prelude to more profound changes in the real estate market. “The reality is that Until you increase your offer“The price itself will not go down,” explains one of the project managers.
For now, shortcuts are being sought to lower the final cost. “The stakes are all high,” they claim. ”I’ll play with all my might That’s a real worry for Spaniards.”
During the parliamentary debate, Sanchez criticized the PP by linking it to the “2008 real estate bubble.” Popular people respond like this It was the Zapatero PSOE that ruled at the time..
Spain built 600,000 homes a year, and the socialist government “collected all the taxes, but No policies were put in place to prevent the epidemic. PP now believes that its strategy will decisively close the gap between demand and supply.