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Form 100. 2020 Personal Income Tax Return Declaration

10.12.1. By birth or adoption of children

Taxpayers may deduct 600 euros for each child born or adopted.

The deduction is applied both in the tax period in which the birth or adoption occurs, and in the two following tax periods.

In the case of multiple births or adoptions, the amount corresponding to the first tax period in which the deduction is applied will increase by 600 euros for each child.

To determine the order number of the born or adopted child, the children who live with the taxpayer on the date of accrual of the tax will be taken into account, counting both natural and adopted children.

Requirements

  • Only parents who live with their born or adopted children will be entitled to the deduction. When children born or adopted live with both parents, the amount of the deduction will be prorated equally in the declaration of each of them, if they opt for individual taxation.

  • The sum of the general tax base and the savings must not exceed 30,000 euros in individual taxation and 36,200 euros in the case of joint taxation. This limit, as well as the amount of the deduction, are applied and controlled by the program.

  • The sum of the general tax bases and the savings of all the members of the family unit of which the taxpayer may be a part may not exceed 60,000 euros.

    If it is a conjugal family unit, the tax bases of each of the members of the family unit integrated into it must be added, regardless of whether or not they opt for the joint taxation regime and whether or not they are obliged to present declaration. Thus, for each spouse, the tax base will be that corresponding to both plus those of the children (minors or judicially incapacitated adults subject to extended or rehabilitated parental authority), common or not, who cohabit with the marriage. In the case of Joint taxation will be the tax base of said declaration that is taken into account for the purposes of the established limit.

    If it is a single-parent or non-marital family unit, only the tax bases of the members of the family unit that theoretically correspond to each taxpayer must be added, in accordance with the provisions of article 82.1.2 of the Personal Income Tax Law. : the taxpayer himself and his children (minors or judicially incapacitated adults subject to extended or rehabilitated parental authority) who live with him. And all of this, too, regardless of whether or not they choose to pay taxes under the joint taxation regime and whether or not they are required to file a return. In the case of joint taxation, the tax base of said declaration will be taken into account for the purposes of the established limit.

Completion

If you pay taxes individually and the sum of the general tax bases and the savings of all the members of the family unit of which you may be a part exceeds 60,000 euros, you will not complete the information requested in this deduction.

In the rest of the cases. Through a data capture window it will indicate:

For children born or adopted during the year:

  • In the case of marriage when the children common to the spouses live with both, the information will be reflected in box "Common". Otherwise, the information will be reflected in box "Of the Holder" , also indicating whether or not the children live with both parents or adopters.

  • Additional data: In the case of multiple births or adoptions, the children will be indicated as stated in the previous point.

For children born or adopted in the two previous years:

  • In the case of marriage when the children common to the spouses live with both, the information will be reflected in box "Common". Otherwise, the information will be reflected in box "Of the Owner" , also indicating whether or not the children live with both parents or adopters.