Hacienda va a por estos perfiles en 2026

Every year, the Spanish Tax Agency publishes an official document outlining its inspection criteria. This isn't a rumor, a leak, or a theory: it's the map of the profiles the Tax Agency will be monitoring most closely. In this video, we analyze the 2026 Tax Control Plan and explain, profile by profile, which taxpayers may be most exposed to a Tax Agency audit. We discuss self-employed individuals and professionals who receive payments via Bizum, credit card, or payment platforms; businesses that primarily operate in cash; landlords who rent tourist apartments; individuals with undeclared cryptocurrencies; and creators who monetize on social media. We also explain one of the plan's most important aspects: the Tax Agency has increasingly more data and can automatically cross-reference it with what you declare on your income tax return, VAT return, or business activity tax return. In this video you'll see: ✅ What the Tax Agency's Inspection Plan is and why it's published every year ✅ Which profiles are considered priorities for 2026 ✅ What happens if you receive payments via Bizum or card within your business activity ✅ Why cash-based businesses will be under closer scrutiny ✅ How the Tax Agency cross-references bank data, payments, and tax returns ✅ What risks tourist rentals and digital platforms pose ✅ Why this doesn't mean all your personal transactions are under scrutiny ✅ What you can do if you fall into one of these categories The key is not to panic. The key is to understand what the Tax Agency is looking at, what data it receives, and how to avoid mistakes that could lead to an audit, a tax adjustment, or a penalty. If you're self-employed, a business owner, a landlord, a content creator, or receive part of your income via Bizum, card, or digital platforms, this video is for you. #TaxOffice #TaxAgency #TaxInspection #Bizum #SelfEmployed #PersonalIncomeTax #Taxes #Taxation #AEAT #TaxControlPlan