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Spain calls for 100% tax charge on property bought by non-EU buyers

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Spain calls for 100% tax charge on property bought by non-EU buyers

Spain calls for 100% tax charge on property bought by non-EU buyers

Spain is planning to bring in strict legislation for property purchases in an attempt to control the country's rapidly escalating housing crisis, which has left residents complaining of being unable to afford to buy or rent a property.


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