10.14.12. For internet access for emancipated young people
Amount
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Young people who sign up for an Internet access contract for their habitual residence during the year will be able to deduct 30% of the annual expenses invoiced and paid to the supplying companies.
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Young taxpayers who form single-parent families or who have their habitual residence in one of the municipalities listed below may deduct 40% of their annual expenses for paying for Internet supplies to companies in the sector.
The concept of a single-parent family unit is included in the Personal Income Tax Law for cases of legal separation, or when there is no marital bond.
Conditions
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A taxpayer who has not turned 36 at the end of the tax period will be considered a young taxpayer.
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The taxpayer must own or lease the habitual residence. The concept of habitual residence, period of occupation and requirements for staying there, among others, will be those regulated in the Law of IRPF
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The contract must be signed at least 6 months before the tax accrual date (normally December 31) and must be maintained until at least that date.
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The owners of the contracts and the property may not be linked to any economic activity. None of the holders of the Internet access contract may apply the deduction when any of them carries out an economic activity in the home, even if it is also their habitual residence.
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The contract must be in the name of the taxpayer entitled to deduction.
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In the event that more than one taxpayer entitled to deduction lives in the same habitual residence, the deduction will be prorated among all of them.
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This deduction may be applied only once per dwelling and per taxpayer.
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The general taxable base subject to taxation does not exceed 18,030 euros in individual taxation or 30,050 euros in joint taxation, provided that the savings taxable base subject to taxation does not exceed 1,800 euros.
Completion
Depending on your situation, you will reflect the amounts paid with the right to deduction in one of the boxes enabled in the program.
If you meet the requirements to apply the 40% percentage, you will enter the amount in the second box and additionally, if applicable, indicate the municipality code.
List of small municipalities in La Rioja
12. Abalos.
33. Aguilar del Rio Alhama.
48. Ajamil of Cameros.
70. Alcanadre.
99. Alesanco.
103. Aleson.
125. Cameros Almarza.
131. Angustian.
146. Anguiano.
159. Arenzana from Below.
162. Arenzana from Above.
178. Arnedillo.
197. Arrubal.
201.Ausejo.
223. Sulphur.
239. Badaran.
244. Baths.
257. Baths of Rioja.
276. Berceo.
282. Bergasa.
295. Bergasillas Lower Town.
309. Bezares.
316. Bobadilla.
321. Brieva de Cameros.
337. Briñas.
342. Briones.
355. Big head of Cameros.
374. Camprovín.
380. Channels of the Sierra.
393. Taps of Rio Tuerto.
407. White hair.
414. Cardenas.
435. Chestnut groves of Rioja.
440. Castroviejo.
453. Cellorigo.
488. Cidamón.
491. Cihuri.
504. Cirueña.
511. Peg.
526. Cordovín.
532. Corera.
547. Cornago.
550. Corporal.
563. Cuzcurrita from the Tirón River.
579. Daroca from Rioja.
585. Enciso.
602. Stollo.
624. Foncea.
630. Fonzaleche.
658. Galbarruli.
661. Galilee.
677.Cameros Chicken Coop.
683. I moan.
696. Groats.
700. Record them.
722. Herce.
738. Herramelluri.
743. You were boiling.
756. Ant.
769. Little Ant.
775. Cameros stoves.
781. Moncalvillo ovens.
794. Orphans.
808. Igea.
815. Cameros milestone.
820. Cameros Lagoon.
836. Jubera Lagoon.
867. Ledesma de la Cogolla.
873. Leiva.
889. Leza of the Leza River.
913. Luminaries.
928. Delicacy.
934. Mansilla de la Sierra.
949. Apple orchards of Rioja.
952. Hoax.
965. Medrano.
987. Munilla.
1004. Wall of Waters.
1011. Wall in Cameros.
1032. Nalda.
1047. Navajun.
1063. Nestares.
1079. It snows in Cameros.
1098. Ochánduri.
1085. Or with.
1102. Ojacastro.
1119. Ollauri.
1124. Nettle of Cameros.
1130. Pazuengos.
1145. Pedroso.
1158. Pinillos.
1183. Pradillo.
1196. Prejano.
1217. Rabanera.
1222. Rasillo de Cameros (The)
1238. Redal (The)
1269. Castle Oaks.
1275. Rodezno.
1281. Sajazarra.
1308. The village of San Millan de la Cogolla is a small town in the province of Cuenca, ...
1315. Saint Millan of Yecora.
1320. Saint Roman of Cameros.
1392.Saint Torquatus
1341. Santa Coloma.
1354. Saint Engracia of Jubera.
1367. Saint Eulalia Lower.
1406. Santurce de Rioja.
1413. Santurdejo.
1434. Flake.
1449. Sorzano.
1452. Sotés.
1465. Soto in Cameros.
1471. Terror.
1487. Tirgo.
1490. Tobia.
1503. Storms.
1531. Tower in Cameros.
1510. Small tower in Cameros.
1525. Tower over Alesanco
1546. Torremontalbo.
1559. Treviana.
1578. Tricio.
1584. Tudelilla.
1601. Uruñuela.
1618. Valdemadera.
1623. Valgañón.
1639. Sucker.
1644. Ventrosa.
1657. Viguera.
1660. Villalba de Rioja.
1676. Villalobar de Rioja.
1695. Villanueva de Cameros.
1709. Villar de Arnedo (The).
1716. Villar de Torre.
1721. Villarejo.
1737. Villarroya.
1742. Villarta-Quintana.
1755. Villavelayo.
1768. Villaverde de Rioja.
1774. Villoslada de Cameros.
1780. Viniegra from Below.
1793. Vineyard of Above.
1807. Zarraton.
1814. Brambleclaw.
1835. Fox.