The Full Council yesterday approved Mazarrón Town Hall a drop of Real and Personal Property Tax and Goodwill by the votes in favor of the Government Team (PSOE, UIDM, IU and Parema).
The proposal was put forward by Councillor of Finance of the City of Mazarrón, Andrew James, who explained the changes that were to occur in municipal taxation to "carry out a tax cut that will affect all neighbors from Mazarrón next year. "
Specifically, after reviewing cadastral value of real estate in the municipality requested by the Municipal Council, the value will decrease by around 27%.
As the mayor of Finance said, "this will mean a drop of 11% in the IBI receipt from next year but also those who are domiciled or resident this receipt will receive 5% bonus, so reducing This tax will be around 16%, "explained Andrew James.
In addition, the government team saw fit to grant an increase of 80% in fee on Gains on transmissions mortis-causa for second and subsequent homes, well maintained 95% bonus for this tax when referring to the residence as was in place since the adoption by Full Council in October last year.
Despite the tax cuts, "may continue to face poor returns of grants managed by the former government team and the payment of debts."
The Mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo, said that "even if we cut taxes comply with the adjustment plan at City Hall and will continue lowering the debt of the municipal coffers as we have done".
The mayor pointed out that "we face the adjustment plans that we have presented in this term from the Central Government and rush paying historical debts and mismanagement that other municipal governments have been unable to resolve even if they were a time of bonanza that we, on the contrary, we can not enjoy. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón