Hello to everyone.
Today we are going to discuss the favorable result of a cadastral correction to reduce the cadastral value.
Hello to everyone.
Today we are going to discuss the favorable result of a cadastral correction to reduce the cadastral value.
This professional work comes to the studio through the owner who considers the Property Tax high and after comparing the reality of the property with what was collected in Cadastre, I discover that there is an error of use.
The error of use is that the garage is considered a home and this implies that said area is valued by almost double.
Therefore, I submit a technical report of correction to Cadastre to correct the use of the ground floor of the building as a garage and not as a dwelling.
Subsequently, I receive notification of Cadastre with the acceptance of modification of use according to the report provided.
In said notification, corrected cadastral valuation is provided and whose valuation suffers a reduction of more than 20%.
This reduction of the cadastral valuation has an immediate effect and the reduction of the Property Tax (IBI in Spanish) with an estimated amount of more than € 95 / year.
Likewise, this reduction of the cadastral valuation has the effect that, in the case of sale, there is a reduction of the property transfer tax with an estimated amount of more than € 2,000.
In addition, the cadastral value also affects inheritances (inheritance), donations, income (IFPF in Spanish), scholarships, grants and more aspects of our lives that we must take into account and correct errors in case of detecting them, since not doing them, would affect our life.
In conclusion, the cadastral valuation correction is a very useful tool for the citizen who, in a multitude and diverse cases of our life, solves problems or, at least, tries to reduce them.
In RBM Office of Architecture and through the architect Raúl Benítez Molina, we offer to help you in this type of case since we have the experience, the tools and the knowledge necessary to accompany you in the way of the corrections of cadastral valuations.
A greeting.
Raúl Benítez.