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Collaborating Banks for Paying Taxes in the Canary Islands

Last updated: January 21, 2025

In the Canary Islands, the Canary Islands Tax Agency works with specific collaborating banks to process tax payments. Below, we explain which ones they are and how to make your payments.

What are collaborating banks?

Collaborating banks are financial institutions that have agreements with the Canary Islands Tax Agency to facilitate tax payments through their branches, ATMs, or online platforms.

The financial institutions that collaborate with the Canary Islands Tax Agency include:

  • CaixaBank, S.A.
  • Banco Santander, S.A.
  • Cajasiete, Caja Rural, S.C.C.
  • BBVA (Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A.)
  • Bankinter, S.A.
  • Abanca Corporación Bancaria, S.A.
  • Banca March, S.A.
  • Cajamar Caja Rural, S.C.C.

This list may vary, so it is important to verify with the Canary Islands Tax Agency or your bank if they are authorized to process these types of payments.

Is it mandatory to use a collaborating bank?

If you are in the Canary Islands, it is preferable to make tax payments through a collaborating bank to ensure the transaction is processed correctly.

Important: Payments related to Social Security

Keep in mind that payments related to Social Security follow a different procedure and may require specific collaborating banks. Please check our FAQ on Social Security Payments for more information.

What to do if you have questions or need more information?

You can contact the Canary Islands Tax Agency directly to get updated information about collaborating banks and resolve any questions about your payments. Additionally, you can consult our online guides and resources for further details.

Note: This information is valid for tax payments in the Canary Islands and is subject to change. We recommend confirming the details before making any transaction.

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