- The Canary Islands have a unique tax system called IGIC, similar to Spain’s VAT
- IGIC has six different tax rates ranging from 0% to 20%
- Entities required to declare IGIC include SMEs, self-employed workers, and businesses in the Canary Islands
- Forms 420 and 415 are used for declaring IGIC
- Benefits of IGIC for businesses include lower tax rates, ZEC exemptions, reduced corporate tax rates, and incentives like RIC
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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