IBI Reduction Mallorca: Familia Numerosa, Primary Residence and Energy Bonuses
Anyone who owns a property on Mallorca pays the IBI every year — the Spanish equivalent of council tax or property tax. What many people don't realise is that, depending on your residency situation, family circumstances and the energy efficiency of the property, this burden can be significantly reduced. The IBI reduction Mallorca can range from a modest partial relief for families with children all the way to a complete tax exemption for owners with a solar installation in Palma. This guide explains what discounts are available, who is eligible, how to apply in practice, and which deadlines you absolutely must not miss. You will also find out why the level of reduction varies considerably from one municipality to the next — and why second-home owners usually miss out.

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What is the IBI — and why is every reduction worth having?
The Impuesto sobre Bienes Inmuebles (IBI) is a municipal tax levied annually on all properties in Spain. The basis for calculation is not the market value but the so-called cadastral value (valor catastral), multiplied by a coefficient set individually by each municipality.
A worked example: a villa in Alcúdia with a cadastral value of €400,000 and a municipal coefficient of approximately 0.45 % results in an annual IBI payment of between €1,600 and €2,200. In Palma or in sought-after locations with higher cadastral values, the IBI can be correspondingly higher.
| Component | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Cadastral value (valor catastral) | Set by the national cadastre; often significantly below the market value |
| Municipal coefficient | Each municipality sets its own; on Mallorca it varies from one municipality to another |
| Calculation formula | Cadastral value × coefficient = annual IBI |
| Payment deadline | Typically September–October, sometimes also payable in instalments |
| Responsible authority | The relevant Ajuntament (town hall/municipal authority) |
Because IBI revenues flow into the municipal coffers, bonificaciones (reductions) are exclusively a matter for each municipality. There is no uniform Balearic law prescribing mandatory discounts for all municipalities. Someone living in Palma therefore has different options from someone in Manacor or Sóller. It is consequently important to enquire directly with your own Ajuntament.
Note: Even if you do not pay the IBI yourself because it is handled by direct debit through a management office, the responsibility for applying for reductions rests with you as the owner. Bonificaciones are not generally granted automatically.
Familia Numerosa: How high is the IBI discount in Palma?
For large families (familias numerosas), Spanish municipal tax law provides for an optional IBI bonificación – each municipality decides whether to grant it and at what level. The Ajuntament Palma has implemented this option and, through its procedure IBI.02, offers a bonificación for families holding a título de familia numerosa.
Requirements at a glance
To apply for the Familia Numerosa bonificación in Palma, the following conditions must generally be met:
- Valid large-family card ( (título de familia numerosa), issued by the competent authority of the Balearic regional government
- The property must be the family's primary residence (vivienda habitual) – not a second home or holiday residence
- The owner or a family member must be registered in the Padrón Municipal (residents' register) of the municipality
- The application must be submitted to the Ajuntament within the relevant deadline
Please note: The bonificación expressly does not apply to second homes or rented properties. Anyone using the property as a holiday residence will not be entitled to it.
Categories of the Large Family Card
In Spain there are two tiers of the familia numerosa, which can also affect the level of potential tax benefits:
| Category | Requirement (children) | Typical discount |
|---|---|---|
| General Category (categoría general) | From 3 children | Lower reduction |
| Special Category (categoría especial) | From 5 children (or 4 under special circumstances) | Higher reduction |
The exact percentages of the IBI reduction for Palma are subject to change – therefore check the current Ordenanza Fiscal of the Ajuntament Palma or use the Sede Electrónica at seuelectronica.palma.cat for procedure IBI.02.
How to apply for the reduction in Palma – step by step
- Gather your documents: Large Family Card (current and valid), proof of ownership (Escritura), padrón extract, NIF/NIE of all owners
- Access the application form: Procedure IBI.02 via the Sede Electrónica of the Ajuntament Palma (
seuelectronica.palma.cat) - Submit digitally: With a digital certificate (Cl@ve) or in person at the citizens' advice office (Oficina d'Atenció Ciutadana)
- Mind the deadline: The exact application deadline should be confirmed with the Ajuntament Palma – check the current deadline directly with the Ajuntament to ensure the reduction applies for the entire year
- Await the assessment notice: Once reviewed, the reduction will be reflected in the tax assessment notice
Primary residence reduction: What applies on Mallorca?
The status as a primary residence (vivienda habitual) is a central requirement for several IBI reductions on Mallorca. This applies not only to the Familia Numerosa discount, but also to various other municipal rebates.
Anyone using their Mallorca property as their official place of residence – meaning they are registered on the padrón, live there, and have declared the property as their primary residence for tax purposes – significantly improves their eligibility for reductions.
| Situation | IBI reduction possible? |
|---|---|
| Primary residence, Familia Numerosa | Yes (application required) |
| Primary residence, solar installation/energy efficiency (Palma) | Yes, up to 100% (application required) |
| Second home, non-residents | Generally no |
| Rented property (long-term rental) | Depends on the municipality, check individually |
| Non-residential property with solar installation | Different rules apply (e.g. 50% in Palma) |
Please note: Anyone wishing to register their primary residence for tax purposes on Mallorca should be aware of the implications for Spanish income tax (IRPF) and the Balearic wealth tax. Find out more in the guide to wealth tax in Spain.
Energy-efficiency IBI bonus: Up to 100% in Palma
The most remarkable reduction currently available on Mallorca relates to energy improvements. The Ajuntament Palma has resolved to grant property owners who equip their property with thermal or electrical energy efficiency systems a reduction of 100% of the IBI.
This regulation has been in effect since 1 January 2023 – previously the rate was 50 %.
What counts as an eligible installation?
Recognised systems are installations that use natural resources to regulate temperature or generate electricity. The best-known example is photovoltaic solar panels. Other systems for harnessing renewable energy may also be recognised.
Anyone interested in installing a solar system in Mallorca will find additional information in the guide Registering photovoltaics in Mallorca.
Important restrictions of the Palma bonus
| Detail | Regulation |
|---|---|
| Bonus amount (residential properties) | 100 % of IBI |
| Maximum deduction amount | 12.000 € |
| Bonus amount (non-residential properties) | 50 % of IBI |
| Period of validity (non-residential properties) | Three years; upon renewal automatically a further three years |
| Requirement | Proof of the installed energy-efficiency system |
| Scope | Palma only; other municipalities have their own regulations |
Please note: The 100 % bonus is capped at 12.000 €. For very high IBI amounts a residual amount remains payable. The regulation also applies exclusively to Palma – in other municipalities on Mallorca the IBI discount for renewable energy varies considerably, and not all municipalities offer such a discount at all.
Other municipalities and the IBI energy bonus
Across the Balearic Islands in general: the percentage and the mere existence of an IBI discount for renewable energy installations vary from municipality to municipality. Some municipalities also offer discounts on the ICIO construction tax (the planning permission tax for the installation) of up to 95 %, while different rules apply to the IBI discount. Always check the Ordenanza Fiscal of your municipality or enquire directly with the relevant Ajuntament.
IBI bonuses across municipalities at a glance
The following table summarises what the research specifically confirms. For municipalities where no verified data is available, we recommend enquiring directly with the respective Ajuntament.
| Municipality | Energy Bonus | Familia Numerosa | Other |
|---|---|---|---|
| Palma | 100 % (residential properties, max. 12.000 €); 50 % (non-residential properties) | Reduction possible via IBI.02 | Application via Sede Electrónica |
| Alcúdia | Subject to municipal by-law (check locally) | Subject to municipal by-law | Coefficient approx. 0,45 % |
| Other Municipalities | Varies considerably | Varies considerably | Enquire directly at the Ajuntament |
IBI and Solar Panels: How Do You Apply for the Bonus in Palma?
If you have installed or are planning to install a photovoltaic system or another recognised energy-efficiency system in Palma, the following steps are important:
- Have the installation carried out by an authorised company; obtain all required official permits (ICIO construction tax, building permit)
- Secure your proof of installation: installation and acceptance documents, certificate of conformity (boletín eléctrico), approval notice from the Ajuntament
- Submit your application: To the Ajuntament Palma, either digitally via the Sede Electrónica (
seuelectronica.palma.cat) or in person - Observe the deadline: The application should be submitted before the IBI filing deadline for the relevant year; confirm the exact deadline with the Ajuntament
- Check the annual assessment: Once approved, the bonificación is offset against the IBI notice
The energy certificate is an important basis for the energy assessment of your property – find out more in the guide Energy Certificate Spain.
What second-home owners need to know
Anyone who uses a property on Mallorca as a holiday home or second residence – meaning they are neither registered there nor have their main tax residence there – should expect that most IBI bonificaciones do not apply. As a rule, no discounts on the property tax are available for second homes.
This means: the full IBI amount is payable. For a 200-m² villa in Alcúdia with a cadastral value of €400,000 and the local coefficient of approx. 0.45 %, annual IBI costs amount to roughly €1,600 to €2,200.
On top of this come waste tax (typically €120–180 per year, depending on the municipality and property size), as well as community charges and utility costs. Detailed cost planning is essential when purchasing a holiday property.
Anyone wishing to understand the overall tax burden of a Mallorca property should also keep an eye on the purchase ancillary costs on Mallorca.
The most common mistakes with IBI reductions on Mallorca
Despite the clear regulations, many owners lose out on bonificaciones through avoidable mistakes:
1. Failure to apply within the deadline
Bonificaciones are almost never granted automatically. Anyone who misses the application deadline loses the discount for the entire tax year. The exact deadline should be confirmed with the relevant Ajuntament.
2. Invalid or expired Familia Numerosa card
The large-family card must be valid at the time of application. An expired certificate will result in rejection.
3. Missing padrón registration
Anyone who is an owner but is not registered in the municipality's padrón cannot claim the bonificaciones tied to primary residence.
4. Missing installation documentation for the energy bonus
Without proper documentation of the solar installation (building permit, certificate of conformity), the energy bonus will not be recognised.
5. Assuming the regulation applies across all municipalities
What applies in Palma does not automatically apply in Calvià, Manacor or Pollença. Always check the Ordenanza Fiscal of your own municipality.
6. Forgetting to renew the bonificación once it expires
Some bonificaciones are time-limited. For the 50 % bonus for non-residential properties in Palma, the rule is: after three years, a new application must be submitted.
What comes next? Further tax optimisations for property owners
Those who have optimised their IBI situation should also keep an eye on other ongoing tax burdens:
- IRPF deductions for landlords: Those who let property (long-term rental) can deduct costs for tax purposes – more in the guide IRPF deduction landlords Balearen
- Inheritance and gifts: Balearic particularities regarding property transfers – Inheritance & gifts Balearen
- ITP on purchase: The property transfer tax on real-estate purchases – ITP Balearen 2026
- Renovation grants: Those carrying out energy-efficiency renovations can apply for funding in addition to the IBI bonus – Sanierungsförderung Mallorca
- Photovoltaic registration: The complete process for a solar installation – Photovoltaik Mallorca anmelden
Checklist: applying for an IBI reduction on Mallorca
Use this checklist before submitting your application:
- Primary residence status confirmed: Are you registered on the padrón of your municipality?
- Type of bonus determined: Familia Numerosa, energy efficiency, or other?
- Responsible municipality: Requested or checked online the valid Ordenanza Fiscal at your local Ajuntament
- Valid large-family certificate in hand (if applicable)
- Installation documentation for solar installation complete (if applicable)
- Deadline known: Application deadline for the current tax year enquired about and noted at the Ajuntament
- Application route confirmed: Sede Electrónica (using Cl@ve/digital certificate) or in person
- Copies of all documents secured
- Tax assessment after approval checked for correct application of the bonificación
Conclusion: IBI reduction Mallorca – staying on top of it pays off
The IBI is one of the few annually recurring fixed costs where you as a property owner on Mallorca can have a genuine influence. For families with a large-family card, for primary residence holders, and above all for those who invest in renewable energies, the savings can be substantial – in Palma theoretically up to full tax exemption, capped at 12.000 €.
The crucial catch: nothing happens automatically. You need to take action, know the deadlines, and have the right supporting documents to hand. And since every municipality sets its own rules, the first step is always to check the specific Ordenanza Fiscal of your Ajuntament.
Anyone wishing to get an overview of their total tax burden as a property owner on Mallorca will find the fundamentals in the central guide IBI Tax Spain — and with a personal enquiry we can help you identify the bonificaciones relevant to your situation.
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Official sources
- Sede Electrónica Ajuntament Palma – Procedure IBI.02 (Familia Numerosa): seuelectronica.palma.cat
- Ajuntament Palma – Official website (Ordenanzas Fiscales, IBI bonificaciones): palma.cat
- Federación Española de Familias Numerosas – Ayudas Illes Balears: familiasnumerosas.org/ayudas-comunidades-autonomas/illes-balears
- Agencia Tributaria del Estado (AEAT) – Information on municipal taxes (IBI): agenciatributaria.gob.es
- Agència Tributària de les Illes Balears (ATIB): atib.es
- Govern de les Illes Balears – Conselleria de Territori, Energia i Mobilitat (photovoltaics, energy efficiency): caib.es
- Catastro España – Consulta de valores catastrales: catastro.minhap.es