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Form 100. Personal Income Tax Return 2023

9.11.2. Deduction for investment in new elements of tangible fixed assets or real estate investments related to economic activities

This deduction can be applied by personal income tax payers who carry out economic activities and who meet the requirements to be considered a small entity, in the year in which the investment income is obtained.

  1. Object and basis of the deduction

    The deduction will be granted to net income from economic activities in the years 2022 or 2023 that is invested in 2023 in new items of tangible fixed assets or real estate investments related to economic activities carried out by the taxpayer.

    For these purposes, it is understood that the net income from economic activities of the tax period is subject to investment when an amount equivalent to the part of the positive general taxable base of the tax period that corresponds to such income is invested, without in any case the same amount being understood to be invested in more than one asset.

    The basis for the deduction will be the amount invested, that is, the part of the positive general taxable base of the tax period corresponding to the net income from economic activities of the tax period subject to investment in new elements of tangible fixed assets or real estate investments.

  2. Deadline for investment

    Investment in assets related to economic activities must be made in the tax period in which the income subject to reinvestment is obtained or in the following tax period.

    The right to apply the deduction will occur in the tax period in which the investment is made, although it will be conditional on the allocation of the asset to economic activity within the investment period.

    The investment shall be deemed to have been made on the date on which the assets are made available, including in the case of assets that are the subject of financial leasing contracts referred to in section 1 of the Seventh Additional Provision of Law 26/1988, of July 29, on discipline and intervention of credit institutions. However, in the latter case, the deduction will be conditional, in a resolutory manner, on the exercise of the purchase option.

    The provision of assets must be understood as the availability of the thing that is the object of the contract, that is, upon delivery, that is, it represents the method of acquisition of ownership by the purchaser.

    The deduction will be applied to the entire amount corresponding to the tax period in which the investment is made.

  3. Percentage of deduction

    • 5% in general

    • 2.5% in the following cases:

      1. If in the year in which the reinvested returns were obtained, the 20% reduction of the declared positive net return was applied, provided for in article 32.3 of the Personal Income Tax Law for taxpayers who begin the exercise of an economic activity and determine the net return thereof in accordance with the direct estimation method.

      2. If the reinvested returns gave rise to the right to the deduction for income obtained in Ceuta or Melilla or for habitual and effective residence in La Palma (of article 68.4 of the LIRPF) in the year in which they were obtained.

  4. Limits

    The amount of the deduction may not exceed the sum of the total state and regional tax rate for the tax period in which the net income from economic activities was obtained.

  5. Permanence in the taxpayer's assets of assets subject to investment

    The assets subject to investment must remain in operation in the taxpayer's assets, except in the case of justified loss, for a period of 5 years, or during their useful life if it is less.

  6. Incompatibility

    This deduction is incompatible with the application of the freedom of amortization, with the deduction for investments regulated in article 94 of Law 20/1991, of June 7, modifying the fiscal aspects of the Economic Fiscal Regime of the Canary Islands, and with the Reserve for investments in the Canary Islands regulated in article 27 of Law 19/1994, of July 6, modifying the Economic and Fiscal Regime of the Canary Islands.