COLOMBIAN TAXES FOR FOREIGNERS: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE

Breaking down Colombian taxes for foreigners: an easy guide

When you consider moving to Colombia, living in Colombia, or even just visiting the country, many aspects should be kept in mind besides choosing the perfect city or perhaps obtaining your Colombian resident visa, (for which we have an entire section here in our page that you should definitely check out), like remembering some other important duties, one of them is: getting to know how Colombian taxes for foreigners work.

So, the question is: do you, as a foreigner in Colombia, have to pay taxes? How can you be sure if you qualify as a tax resident in Colombia? And if so, are you eligible to declare taxes in the country?

Here we explain how Colombian taxes for foreigners work: plain and simple.

Determining if you are a tax resident in Colombia

First things first, to become familiar with Colombian tax law, you need to ensure that you are considered a tax resident in the country.

What is the tax residency in Colombia?

Según la ley colombiana, una persona es considerada residente fiscal si:

  • They have stayed in the country (continuously or not) for more than 183 days (taking into account entry and exit dates) within a period of 365 consecutive days. If the 183-day period spans two different calendar years, the individual would be considered a Colombian taxpayer for the second year.

Here, the days count from the day you arrived in the country to the day you left. Importantly, it doesn’t matter which month you arrived; it will be counted over a period of exactly 365 days, even across different years.

  • If they are related to the foreign service of the Colombian state.
  • Or, if they are Colombian nationals, not only if they were actually born in the country but also because of their condition, i.e., foreigners who now own a Colombian “cédula” or ID. For this particular category, there are also some other conditions attached to it; first, when 50% or more of the individual’s income comes from a national source, when 50% or more of their assets are administered in Colombia, when 50% or more of their assets are understood to be owned in Colombia, if they have not yet been able to prove that they reside in another country, OR if their place of residency is considered a tax haven country according to Colombian law.

An individual is considered a tax resident in Colombia if they have stayed in the country for more than 183 days per year, if related to the foreign service of the Colombian state or if they are Colombian nationals, not only if they were actually born in the country but also because of their condition.

Entonces, si eres residente fiscal, ¿qué sigue?

How long can I stay in Colombia without paying taxes?

In Colombia, you are considered a tax resident if you stay in the country more than 183 days per year.

Yet, being a tax resident does not necessarily mean you have to declare taxes in Colombia, as declaring taxes in Colombia will finally depend on your income itself, not relying only on whether you are a  tax resident in the country or not. 

And the other side of the coin is, when you are not considered a tax resident in Colombia BUT you earn income in Colombia, if this is the case, you will have to declare taxes in the country. 

Colombia has tax relationships with many countries preventing double taxation, meaning that even though you must file taxes in Colombia, you’ll likely only pay taxes in your home country, so make sure you get in contact with our specialized legal team to evaluate your specific case first. 

There’s the case that, if you do not meet the requirements to become a tax resident in Colombia, you will be even allowed to live in Colombia without even having to declare income at all, but this is, depending on the amount of your income.

Now, if you do meet the conditions and must declare income tax in Colombia, it is advisable to do a tax projection before becoming a tax resident, since there are several deductions that can be made in your return, such as taxes paid abroad.

Your situation could be that you can live in Colombia and that after deductions your taxes are cero, in order to evaluate this situation it is necessary to review all the income generating agents in Colombia from abroad to be able to project your taxes in case you become a tax resident in Colombia.

All situations may differ and be unique depending on your specific case, this is why we reinforce the importance of having the right legal assistance by your side when doing your taxes as a foreigner in Colombia.

So, do foreigners have to pay taxes in Colombia?

The answer is yes, but only if you as a foreigner resided more than 183 days per year in the country or you earn income in Colombia and further fulfill other characteristics, unless of course, you already are a foreigner who is considered as a national, belonging to that last previously explained category.  

Being a tax resident in Colombia does not automatically mean you are required to report your income, this is, depending on the amount of your income.

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What are the most important taxes in Colombia?

The primary Taxes in Colombia are Value-Added Tax (VAT), Financial Transactions Tax, Stamp Tax, Income Tax, and Wealth Tax.

Income tax is a tax that applies to natural persons and legal entities who must pay it to the state based on their salary, earnings, commissions, and other income marked on the previous year. 

Entonces, tu declaración de impuestos es básicamente la información que la DIAN (la Dirección de Impuestos y Aduanas Nacionales de Colombia) te requiere presentar para calcular tu obligación tributaria sobre la renta. 

The fact that you are required to report your income or not will finally depend on your income itself, not relying only on your tax residency, since you can be a tax resident but not required to declare your tax income, depending on it’s amount. 

La declaración de ingresos que presentes se basa en las transacciones económicas del año anterior. Por ejemplo, tu declaración de ingresos de 2024 se basará en tus movimientos del año 2023.

What is the tax rate in Colombia for 2024?

Personal Income Tax Rate in Colombia is of 35 % for 2024, and natural persons that are required to declare the 2024 income tax are those whose:

Gross equity at the end of the 2023 fiscal year is equal to or greater than $211.792.500 COP.

Income of the taxable year is either $65.891.000COP or equal to it.

Credit card payments accounted for a total amount of more than $65.891.000COP.

Total value of purchases and consumption is equal to or more than $65.891.000 COP.

Total value of accumulated income from bank appropriations, deposits, or financial investments is at least $65.891.000COP.

Income tax in Colombia: Deadlines

For the income statement of natural persons in Colombia, the first step is to take a look at the DIAN 2024 tax calendar. It is between August 12/2024 and October 24/2024, that the natural person who meets the previously detailed criteria is required to file their tax return.

The due date for the declaration and payment appears on the dates shown below, taking into account the preceding two numbers of the NIT corresponding to the RUT, (your tax identification numbers). 

It is very important to do it before the established date and protect yourself against possible fines.

Last digits of your NIT and deadline to declare:

DIGITOSFECHA LÍMITADIGITOSFECHA LÍMITADIGITOSFECHA LÍMITADIGITOSFECHA LÍMITA
01 Y 02Agosto 1227 Y 28Septiembre 253 Y 54Septiembre 1979 Y 80Octubre 9
03 Y 04Agosto 1329 Y 30Septiembre 355 Y 56Septiembre 2081 Y 82Octubre 10
05 Y 06Agosto 1431 Y 32Septiembre 457 Y 58Septiembre 2383 Y 84Octubre 11
07 Y 08Agosto 1533 Y 34Septiembre 559 Y 60Septiembre 2485 Y 86Octubre 15
09 Y 10Agosto 1635 Y 36Septiembre 661 Y 62Septiembre 2587 Y 88Octubre 16
11 Y 12Agosto 2037 Y 38Septiembre 963 Y 64Septiembre 2689 Y 90Octubre 17
13 Y 14Agosto 2139 Y 40Septiembre 1065 Y 66Septiembre 2791 Y 92Octubre 18
15 Y 16Agosto 2241 Y 42Septiembre 1167 Y 68Octubre 193 Y 94Octubre 21
17 Y 18Agosto 2343 Y 44Septiembre 1269 Y 70Octubre 295 Y 96Octubre 22
19 Y 20Agosto 2645 Y 46Septiembre 1371 Y 72Octubre 397 Y 98Octubre 23
21 Y 22Agosto 2747 and 48Septiembre 1673 Y 74Octubre 499 Y 00Octubre 24
23 Y 24Agosto 2849 and 50Septiembre 1775 Y 76Octubre 7
25 Y 26Agosto 2951 and 52Septiembre 1877 y 78October 8

Take a look at the full DIAN’s calendar for taxes in Colombia in their official website: https://www.dian.gov.co/Paginas/CalendarioTributario.aspx

¿Qué sucede si no presento mi declaración de impuestos o si la hago tarde?

Entre las consecuencias de no declarar tus ingresos tributarios o de declararlos fuera del período de fechas establecido, podrías enfrentar algunas de las siguientes:

  • If you file your tax return after the payment deadline has passed, you will incur a late filing penalty equal to 5% of the amount owed. 

The penalty will increase by 5% for each month or fraction of a month that passes between the payment deadline and the date on which the tax return is submitted. 

  • Se te enviará un mensaje de advertencia notificándote que tienes hasta un año para realizar los pagos correspondientes al monto del impuesto. Si este pago no se registra antes de que termine el mes, se añadirá un 10% adicional, tal como lo establece el artículo 642 de la ley colombiana vigente.

 

  • In case you don’t file your corresponding income taxes at all, it would mean paying a 20% fine of the value of the bank deposits or gross income at the year you were supposed to declare, or 20% of the gross income that appears in the last income tax return filed, depending on which has the highest value.
Consequences of not doing your taxes as a foreigner in colombia

Colombian taxes for foreigners: easier if you have someone by your side

Entendemos que los impuestos colombianos para extranjeros pueden ser complicados de comprender o difíciles de seguir. Esto considerando los procesos burocráticos, las fechas e incluso el idioma, si no eres un hablante fluido de español. 

Nevertheless, if you ever consider living or investing in Colombia this information is vital and required for you to know, that’s why Nexo Legal can be your best ally on any tax related activities. 

Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us to receive the guidance you need regarding your taxes in Colombia, we will be more than happy to answer your questions and help you from the first to the last step of the way.

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