The Councillor for Finance and Contracting warns the little room that exists to approve the Tax Ordinance with enough for its entry into force time on 1 January or, otherwise, would be extended today, without any reductions or descents of any tax, fee or price
The time available to approve the Tax Ordinance and which come into force on January 1 is very low and, if not met, Murcia taxpayers may not benefit from any tax reduction next year.
So today warned Councillor of Finance and Employment, Eduardo Martinez-Oliva, at a meeting convened this morning with local groups with the aim of reaching a consensus to have sufficient majority to pass ordinances.
The Popular Party councilor has urged the other political forces to "abandon entrenched positions and flexible in their positions in order to agreement and consensus, just as we have done since the government team, whenever we want lower taxes Murcia on the extent assumed by the municipal budget, without compromising the quality of public services. "
"Our priority is that lower taxes, fees and charges into force for next year", said Martinez-Oliva, who hopes that "we can finally reach a majority agreement enabling those downs occur."
Within discussions by groups, the government team has shown repeated their willingness to make commitments, and has done so at previous meetings and in today's meeting.
This has happened with the agreement to assume, once the precise technical study completed the establishment of a fee for private use and special uses made on the ground, underground or flight thoroughfare for operators of telephone services mobile.
The pressure of time is critical since, in the event that any new proposal to amend the draft is entered, the steps to follow are:
Report of the affected service manager
Report of the Municipal Tax Agency
Report of the Economic Planning
Council Opinion Economic and Administrative
Intervention Service Report
Approval by Board of Governors
Opinion of the Information Commission
Approval by the plenary of the Corporation
Publication in the BORM and exhibition of 30 working days
Those called by the Councillor of Finance to agree as much as possible meetings tax ordinances began last July 18 and since then there have been numerous meetings held, both formal and informal, with all municipal, together and separately groups, all with the aim of reaching an agreement for a tax ordinance that only contain further reductions and exemptions and not a rise.
Source: PP Murcia