Aragon Tax Deductions Guide 2025: Depopulation, School Books, and Rural Housing
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Aragon Tax Deductions Guide 2025: Depopulation, School Books, and Rural Housing

Aragon focuses on the fight against depopulation for the 2025 tax season: aid for the third child, school supplies, and rural housing. Maximize your savings.

May 2, 2026
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For the 2025 Income Tax season, the autonomous community of Aragon presents a catalog of deductions heavily focused on two structural issues: rural depopulation and support for families with educational expenses. If you reside in any of the three Aragonese provinces, these are the keys to paying less tax.

The Fight Against Depopulation in Aragon

Aragon offers significant incentives for those who decide to live or maintain their activity in small municipalities:

1. Birth in Municipalities at Risk of Depopulation

The amounts for birth or adoption increase considerably if you reside in villages with few inhabitants:

  • €600 for the first or second child.
  • €720 for the third child or subsequent.
  • Requirement: The municipality must be officially classified at risk of depopulation by the Government of Aragon.

2. Acquisition or Renovation of Housing in Rural Areas

If you buy or renovate a house to be your main residence in a village, you can apply specific deductions on the amounts invested, thus encouraging settlement in rural areas.

Education and Family Support

Aragon is one of the communities that best protects spending on basic training:

School Supplies and Textbooks

You can deduct the amounts spent on purchasing textbooks and school supplies for compulsory primary and secondary education:

  • Income Requirement: The taxable base must not exceed €25,000 (individual) or €35,000 (joint).
  • Important: This only applies to compulsory education, not to high school (Bachillerato) or university.

Support and Tutoring Classes

Aragon allows deducting expenses for private tutoring classes for subjects of the official curriculum.

Care for Dependents and Work-Life Balance

Support for the elderly and work-life balance also has its space in Aragon's "Modelo 100":

Concept Deduction Requirements
Care for those over 70 €150 Living with the taxpayer and having low income
3rd Child or Subsequent €500 - €600 Fixed large family deduction
Disability Varies For the taxpayer or descendants
Domestic Help 15% of SS fees For caring for minor children or dependents

Investment and Social Economy Deductions

To foster the local business fabric, Aragon offers deductions for investment in shares or participations of social economy entities (cooperatives, labor companies) linked to the Aragonese territory.

Critical Requirements in Aragon

  1. Residency: You must have lived in Aragon for at least 183 days in the 2025 calendar year.
  2. Income Level: Almost all deductions in Aragon have a fairly tight income "ceiling." Check your taxable base before assuming the savings.
  3. Book Invoices: Keep the detailed receipt or invoice from the bookstore. A credit card charge is not enough if it doesn't specify that they are textbooks.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I deduct books if my children go to a semi-private school?

Yes, the deduction for school supplies in Aragon applies to all primary and secondary centers, whether public, private, or semi-private (concertado), as long as you meet the income limit.

Which municipalities are considered "at risk of depopulation"?

The Government of Aragon publishes an annual list. Generally, they are those with low population density or constant inhabitant loss in recent years.

Does the deduction for those over 70 require a degree of dependency?

Not necessarily; living together and the elderly person not having annual income over €8,000 is sufficient.

Joaquín Mondéjar

Joaquín Mondéjar

Founder & CEO at Trybiut

Expert in financial management and tax optimization for freelancers and SMEs. Helping autónomos save time and money through AI-powered tools.