How to deduct technology leasing if you are self-employed or a company
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If you work for yourself or run a business, you know that every euro counts. Tech rental not only allows you to access equipment without large investments, but it is also tax deductible. Here's how to take advantage of it legally and without complications.
What exactly is deducting rental?
It means you can include the monthly rental fee as an expense in your tax return. This reduces your taxable income and, therefore, you pay less income tax (IRPF) or corporate tax.
Who can deduct it?
- Self-employed individuals registered with the tax authorities
- Companies that declare their expenses with invoices
- Freelancers and small businesses
Requirements for it to be deductible
- The equipment must be related to your professional activity (computers, cell phones, tablets, etc.)
- There must be a rental contract and monthly invoices
- You must keep the invoices and declare the payments in your accounting records
How much can you deduct?
You can deduct 100% of the monthly fee (taxable base), for both income tax (IRPF) and VAT, provided the use is justified. This makes it a very attractive option compared to traditional purchasing.
Are you interested in renting for your business?
At GuancheVolt, we offer tech rental for self-employed individuals and businesses, with new equipment, clear fees, and all the documentation so you can deduct it without hassle.