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Indirect Tax in Spain primarily refers to IVA, a consumption tax levied on the supply of goods and services, intra-community acquisitions, and imports. It is an indirect tax because it is collected by the seller from the buyer and then remitted to the tax authorities.
Spain's IVA system is harmonized with EU VAT directives. The standard IVA rate is 21%, with reduced rates of 10% and 4% applying to certain goods and services, and some supplies being exempt. Businesses must register for IVA if their taxable activities exceed certain thresholds, and typically file IVA returns monthly or quarterly, largely through the Agencia Tributaria's (AEAT) electronic SII (Suministro Inmediato de Información) system for real-time reporting of invoices.