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Debunking the myth: Spain's cash withdrawal regulations explained

Tuesday 13 May 2025 - 12:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Debunking the myth: Spain's cash withdrawal regulations explained

Viral social media posts have sparked a wave of misinformation regarding cash withdrawals in Spain, claiming that individuals will be fined as much as €150,000 for withdrawing €3,000 or more from an ATM. This sensational narrative has gained traction on platforms like X and Facebook, with some posts garnering up to 20,000 likes and being shared over 5,000 times.

One particularly misleading post stated, “If you wish to withdraw more than €3,000 in cash, you must notify the Tax Agency at least 24 hours in advance of the withdrawal. You must also specify the purpose of the withdrawal. Failure to comply with this requirement may result in fines of up to €150,000.”

Such assertions have been echoed by various outlets, including right-wing publications like OK Diario, which alarmingly reported, “Fine of up to €150,000 for withdrawing cash from an ATM.” Similarly, the widely read newspaper 20Minutos claimed, “Up to €150,000: these are the fines imposed by the Treasury for unjustified withdrawals or deposits of money from the bank.”

These statements are categorically false. The Spanish tax authorities will not impose fines merely for withdrawing €3,000 from a bank. The confusion arises from the legal obligations placed on banks to report any transactions exceeding €3,000 to combat tax fraud and money laundering.

Under Spanish law, banks must communicate with the Tax Agency regarding deposits and withdrawals when the amount exceeds €3,000. This requirement has been in effect since 2010 and remains unchanged. While it is true that banks will report such transactions, individuals are not required to justify them, nor will they face exorbitant fines for making such withdrawals.

In practice, no bank in Spain allows customers to withdraw more than €3,000 in one transaction from an ATM. Withdrawal limits vary by institution; for instance, Ibercaja allows a daily limit of €1,000, Banco Santander caps it at €600, and BBVA permits withdrawals of up to €2,000.

For those needing to withdraw more than €3,000, a visit to a local branch is necessary. Withdrawals over this threshold must be executed over the counter with a bank teller to ensure proper documentation is sent to the Tax Agency. As noted by CaixaBank’s blog, while there is no legal limit for ATM withdrawals, transactions exceeding €3,000 require interaction with a bank employee and associated paperwork.

It is essential for individuals to file their tax declarations accurately, including all income and gifts received. Failure to do so could result in penalties for tax fraud, but this is unrelated to the act of withdrawing cash itself.

In conclusion, the narrative surrounding fines for cash withdrawals in Spain is a myth, rooted in misunderstanding of the tax reporting process. Individuals can continue to manage their finances without fear of unjust penalties for legitimate cash withdrawals.


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