The mayor Juan Patricio Castro asked the PP to remove not receiving aid large families relying on defaults, prices are maintained, 2012 in rates and create markets bonuses depending on the drop in retail sales
Socialist Party councilor Juan Patricio Castro defend a proposal in plenary next week asking the local government change in taxes to benefit large families and street vendors in the municipality, and that their economic situation is getting worse.
Today, Castro explains, many families can not afford to pay their taxes are penalized by La Glorieta PP removes the bonus they received for being big family and keep defaults with the City.
A few days ago we denounced that many of them had addressed the Socialist Group to denounce this situation.
Therefore, the socialist mayor withdraw propose that these tax benefits to large families who are faring worse and that because of this situation, there may be current in the payment of their debts.
"We are talking about exceptional circumstances have arisen that we must consider, so that PP can not keep squeezing their neck in this way," says Castro.
The other section of the motion refers to the hawkers, burdened by the "tasazo" imposed by the City.
For merchants, Castro asked to be kept 2012 prices and wants to triple as local government, and to put in place a number of bonuses based on the sales decline that they are experiencing.
In this way, the mayor will propose a reduction of 30%, 60% and 90% of the rate provided that the trade index of the Region of Murcia is negative will depend on the number to reach sales fall in retail trade lower.
"The current crisis is affecting more and more people and it is our duty to offer incentives to help alleviate these circumstances burdens on families and merchants," concludes Castro, who hopes that, this time, the PP is sensitive and approve the initiative.
Source: PSOE Murcia