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The Socialist group and IU-Greens advocate a reduction of 90% of IBI in the garden of Murcia (27/09/2011)

Both political parties also argue that implements a surcharge of up to 50 percent of all residential buildings that are permanently unemployed, which would balance the loss of income if approved the bonus of 90 percent in orchards

The Socialist Party and United Left-Greens are defending a joint motion in Parliament on Thursday calling for a change in the ordinance regulating the Property Tax (IBI).

Specifically, both political parties are seeking a 90 percent rebate of the tax for those gardens that are located in the districts of the municipality and is located in agriculture or livestock.

And is that - explain, after approval of the General Urban Plan (Plan) and its subsequent adaptation to the Land Act, a 34'7% garden soil (more than 25 million m2) in 2001 was rustic and paid IBI becomes rustic urban or developable, passing this way to pay for urban IBI, which is a considerable increase of the tax.

"The owners of these gardens as urban IBI pay a lot in the center of Murcia, but neither have adequate municipal services to this classification, and has served to prevent the build illegally on the orchard floor, where the Construction continues to be chaotic, "the representative of Huermur complaint, Angels Micol, an association has proposed to the political representatives this reduction in IBI in the garden of Murcia.

To stimulate and care for the garden

The purpose of this proposal, he said, is to get social justice and non discrimination between citizens, encouraging the cultivation and care of the garden of Murcia, improving the environment of the city and the districts, and help eliminate land speculation and housing.

Empty housing

Another point of this joint motion refers to the introduction of a surcharge of up to 50 percent of all residential buildings that are permanently unemployed.

"With this second change in the Ordinance of IBI would balance the shortfall in revenue that the City would experience in the case of adopting the property tax rebate for vegetable gardens and orchards."

Source: PSOE Murcia

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