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"With the rise of IBI Rajoy, the Murcia will pay 24.1 million euros to the City" (28/05/2012)

The socialist mayor Juan Patricio Castro proposed in plenary review of assessed values ​​for the Property Tax more social and copper in terms of socio-economic conditions and property of citizens of the municipality of Murcia

Socialist Party councilor Juan Patricio Castro shows that the value of housing is causing unfairness between citizens of the municipality and a rise in the Property Tax (IBI) that does not fit today's reality.

Among the highest contributions of Spain

So much so that - Castro said that the decree of Rajoy has already made up 10 percent in 2012 and will IBI same percentage for 2013, which translates into 24.1 million euros to the coffers Municipal Murcia standing in the ranking of provincial capitals with the highest contribution.

Residents of the capital of the region paid at this time for this item a 130 percent increase over 2000.

To the mayor of the PSOE, PP incompetence is causing serious damage to the citizens of Murcia.

"If the local government had managed well and had already made a review of the Murcian assessed values ​​would pay less for the IBI, between 12.6 and 14.7 million euros, not the 24.1 that we will have to pay"

As for the unfairness that is causing the collection of Property Tax, Castro said that in these moments, we assessed values ​​are adequately reviewed or are in line with market realities.

Young Future as Juan Carlos I

Thus the Socialist councilor puts a series of examples, most notably the case of Young Future cooperative, public housing next to the A30 motorway, for which residents are paying a street whose rating IBI is exactly as if live in a luxury home on Avenida Juan Carlos I.

El Carmen and the Gran Vía

Something similar happens in the neighborhood of El Carmen, where housing values ​​should be lower than in 2001 and is paying a higher property tax than their fair share now, similar to that of a citizen residing in the Gran Via, where investments that have been carried out in said neighborhood murciano have been considerably less.

Or in the case of the district of San Andres, which is not the same for a house located next to the garden Silk another that is located near the bus station.

The huertanos paying 3 million euros

Another example that highlights Castro is the land value of Huerta, whose square meter has fallen substantially and yet, as in previous cases, the owners continue to pay a property tax like that of many years, representing some 3 million euros paid by huertanos.

Assessments were made at the time on average amounted to 60 per m2 and today its value does not exceed 4 € / m2.

There are an estimated 1,800 hectares of the Huerta de Murcia today may be under this condition and that the current urban situation have little chance of development.

More just and equitable

Socialist councilor's view, all these examples emphasize the need to an update of cadastral values ​​and that is why the Socialist Group will propose in the House on Thursday an urgent review to avoid unfairness and achieve more social balance.

For the PSOE spokesman, Pedro Lopez, this injustice is not expected, so the local PP should implement a more social IBI tailored to the socio-economic conditions and property of each and every one of the residents of Murcia.

There will be more social justice if we begin to lay the groundwork for the general interest prevails over partisan and it is time to review the valuation list and make the tax more equitable property tax, says Lopez, who recalls that "the current crisis is unsustainable for many families are seeing their incomes diminished, while the PP only raises taxes and cuts that affect substantiate set on the citizens. "

Source: PSOE Murcia

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