Number of Additional Property Tax (AIMI) taxpayers exceeds 100,000, with an increase in households and growth in tax revenue.
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AIMI taxpayers exceed 100,000
The number of taxpayers paying the Additional Municipal Property Tax (AIMI) has surpassed, for the first time, the 100,000 mark, reaching 101,820 people last year. This growth represents an 8.9% increase compared with the previous year, according to data from the Tax and Customs Authority.
The rise reflects a broader reach of AIMI, which continues to apply mainly to higher-value real estate assets. Among taxpayers, companies stand out as the most representative group, although the number of households has also increased significantly.
More taxed properties and higher tax revenue
AIMI applied to a total of 613,618 properties, representing a 7.4% increase compared with the previous year. This growth contributed to higher tax revenue, reaching €176.15 million.
Companies continue to bear the largest share of the tax, although individual taxpayers, including undivided inheritances, grew by 22% to 19,002. Companies increased by 6%, totalling 82,818 taxpayers.
The expansion of the AIMI tax base reflects not only the appreciation of real estate assets, but also the impact of tax rules linked to high-value properties.