Councilman Eduardo Martínez-Oliva been submitted to opposition groups the outlines of the tax ordinance next year, in which all taxes are frozen and a bonus for solar roads orchard intended for use be incorporated agricultural
The lowest incomes will benefit next year from a reduction in taxes and municipal taxes that will approximate 2 million.
This is one of the lines proposed by the Department of Finance and Contracting, directed by Eduardo Martínez-Oliva, to develop tax ordinances.
This was stated this morning at the meeting with all local groups, which has served as first contact to establish the tax table for 2017.
The 2 million euros that would enter the City would come in three ways:
- Abolition of co-payments for social services, which would affect users of home help, respite care and telecare.
- Reduced prices nursery schools, equating to the centers of the region.
- Extension of income to access the zero rate fee trash, leading to an increase in the number of people who will benefit.
"In recent years we have directed the greatest effort towards reducing the IBI, which is the most burdensome tax for families, and support for job creation and promotion of economic activity.
2017 we want the time for the most disadvantaged groups enjoy greater benefits, "said Martinez-Oliva.
In addition, the departments of Finance and Planning are working to promote the launch of an initiative of a fiscal nature included in the recovery plan, protection and conservation of Huerta.
In order to encourage the maintenance of agricultural activity and the recovery of crops in abandoned plots, it is also proposed to approve tax incentives by reducing the amount of IBI in cultivated plots remain.
The bonus could be around 300,000 euros and owners of solar garden located on roads must undertake to keep holding at least three years.
Tax freeze
Moreover, the proposal of Finance expects, in general, the freezing of all taxes, fees and charges.
In the case of IBI, the reduction of 6% of the last two years would be strengthened with the maintenance of the tax rate in 2017.
The Land Registry has reported its intention to increase the values ​​1.03%, so that would continue located below 50% of its market value, which is the reference index handles the Ministry of Finance.
The measures discussed today at the worktable are the result of contributions made previously by local groups and the commitment of the government team.
The next meeting will take place in September.
By then, Martinez-Oliva expects revenue forecasts that the City will receive from the state, both for participation in state taxes such as the supplementary fund to finance 2017. Two essential parameters to provide municipal revenues are known and coordination with the level of costs that must face the City Council next year.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia