The councilman of Cambiemos murcia Sergio Ramos said today that he expects opposition groups to vote against the proposal of Popular Party Fiscal Ordinances, because otherwise would involve allying with a political formation that has criticized for years and a breach of its Electoral program and the commitment adopted with the citizens.
For Ramos, in the morning plenary discuss two "totally different" models of earning revenue;
On the one hand, the neoliberal model that the PP has been applying for years and whose result has been "harmful" and, on the other hand, the one that seeks to conform the amendments presented by Cambiemos to the Ordinances to promote progressivity in municipal taxes.
"It does not make sense that, for example, the Socialist Group opposes paying more taxes to people and entities with higher purchasing power, such as telephone operators, banking and luxury hotels, while reducing to the social majority" , Said the mayor, who explained that the amendments of his training go, precisely, in that sense.
In his view, it is "very unfair" that the workers of the municipality have to face the fiscal charges while the "top", which bring together much of the economic power, do not contribute enough to the maintenance and improvement Of the provision of public services offered by the local administration.
Thus, the proposals of Cambiemos are the implantation of the gratuitousness of the municipal infantile schools;
A system of collection of the IBI through differentiated values ​​according to the use;
A bonus of 90% of the IBI for the owners of agricultural lands that have been declared urban and that are dedicated to agroecological crops and also for the use of cultural spaces.
In addition, it has proposed the establishment of a fee for the use of radioelectric space to mobile telephone companies and the collection of a fee for regional ATMs that give the public road of 2,000 euros in the case of those who are in the Center of the municipality, and 500 for those located in the periphery.
Source: Cambiemos Murcia