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PP: "The government team does not give up lower taxes the City" (17/10/2015)

According to Councilman Employment and deputy spokesman, Jesus Pacheco, "the government team does not give up lower taxes Hall and keeps intact the desire for dialogue and consensus with the opposition to the development of the Tax Ordinance under which contemplates lowering taxes. "

In this regard, Pacheco has clarified that "all political groups know the content of the tax ordinance, in recent weeks have talked with everyone and we will continue doing it because we are a government of consensus".

In addition, the spokesman recalled, "We have held several meetings with political groups and specifically on 5 October at the Board spokesman, the mayor José Ballesta personally informed the initial draft to all local groups."

In this regard, Pacheco said that "we all agree that our objective is that Murcia pay less tax. If we move the same purpose and shared desire for dialogue, I have no doubt that we will adopt ordinances Murcia needs and which will save tax payers and make it easier for entrepreneurs to invest in our municipality to create jobs and revive the economy. "

He also said that if the different political opposition groups not approved the tax ordinance for the coming year 2016, "not lower the property tax rate can eliminate or opening businesses."

Pacheco recalled that the ordinances have been reported not only political groups but have also been submitted to various social and business groups.

So, the mayor of Murcia, José Ballesta, "has already held meetings with CROEM and traders, and this week will do next with cooperatives, neighbors and young entrepreneurs from other groups".

The proposal to amend tax ordinance for 2016 includes fiscal and tax policy "will enable balanced public accounts through efficient taxation, to ensure the necessary resources to achieve these goals," Pacheco stated.

In addition, the Team, the popular spokesman said, "keep those rebates and exemptions that affect certain social groups such as large families, people with disabilities, non-profit entities and pensioners and persons whose income does not exceed the minimum wage ".

Has completed the spokesman, "the city next year will retain all existing bonuses in order to support those most in need and prioritizing social policies".

Source: PP Murcia

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