Galicia Tax Deductions Guide 2025: Birth Grants, Rural Life, and Technology
Galicia boosts family support with tax deductions up to €2,400 per child for 2025, alongside aid for internet access and school supplies.
The autonomous community of Galicia maintains a firm commitment to fostering birth rates and household digitalization for the 2025 Income Tax season. If you are a resident in Galicia, there are specific tax benefits that can result in thousands of euros in savings, especially if you have children or live in rural environments.
Birth and Family Deductions in Galicia
Galicia offers one of the most progressive birth support scales in Spain:
1. Birth or Adoption of Children
The amount of the deduction depends on the number of children and the family's income:
- ✅ First child: €360
- ✅ Second child: €1,200
- ✅ Third child and subsequent: €2,400
- ✅ Requirement: The taxable base minus minimums must not exceed €22,000. If you exceed this limit, the deduction is fixed at €300 per child.
2. Families with Two Children
Taxpayers with two children are entitled to an additional deduction of €250, which increases to €500 if any of the children has a degree of disability equal to or greater than 33%.
Housing and New Technologies
Galicia encourages access to digital services and housing for young people:
- ✅ Internet Access: Deduction for registration costs and monthly internet fees at home (check age and income limits).
- ✅ Youth Rental: A 10% deduction for those under 35, with specific taxable base limits.
- ✅ New Technologies: Aid for the purchase of technological equipment intended for domestic and educational use.
Education and Entrepreneurship
| Concept | Deduction | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| School Supplies | Variable | Textbooks and materials for Primary and ESO |
| Investment in Startups | 30% investment | Maximum €6,000 for investment in new companies |
| Childcare | 15% of costs | For nurseries or caregivers for children under 3 |
Requirements for Applying Deductions in Galicia
- Tax Residency: Having lived in Galicia for more than 183 days during the year 2025.
- Receipts: It is mandatory to keep invoices for books, school supplies, and internet contracts to justify the expense to Atriga (Galician Tax Agency).
- Income Limits: Many Galician deductions are conditioned on not exceeding €22,000 of corrected taxable base.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is the internet deduction for everyone?
Generally, it is focused on young people or families with school-aged children who need a connection for their studies, and it is subject to specific income limits.
Can I apply for the birth deduction if my child was born on December 31st?
Yes, the birth deduction is applied in full for the fiscal year in which the birth occurs, regardless of the month.
Are high school (Bachillerato) textbooks deductible?
No, Galician regulations specify that the deductible school material is that intended for compulsory education (Primary and ESO).
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