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The mayor says that the revenue reduction is offset by the decrease in spending and property tax (29/04/2009)

Abellán Francisco Mayor has sent a message of reassurance to the citizens of Jumilla on the status of the accounts of City Hall.

States that the reduction in revenue is offset by the decrease in costs and the significant increase in Property Tax (IBI).

In this way, the mayor responds to demonstrations of the United Left spokesman on revenue and expenditure of local government.

About it, "the team said that government revenues are still lower in 2009, but expenses are also being cut," says Abellán.

As reported by the highest local authority, "a significant fact is that today, on the banks, the accounts of the City are still worth more than three million euros, exactly of 3,700,000 euros of money that is entered municipal accounts. "

With this money is to bear the cost of the building being built for groups, with the loan that was taken out of 1,200,000 euros, "it probably means that we will have the Treasury over two and a half million euro until after the summer, which does not place an exercise quite comfortable if not increase over expenditures, "said Abellán.

The mayor said that "the accounts will change little unless we spend a lot or revenues plummet, but this will not happen because at the end of the year the most important source of income is the Property Tax (IBI) ".

As this tax has produced a report of its evolution over the past ten years, "the increase, since we come to rule, has been important, has gone from in 2001, 13,433 homes or 17,786 homes taxed at taxable households in 2009, more than 4,200 taxable units in recent years. "

According to this study, the annual increase of urban units of the standard "going to increase the rate of 100 or 200 has now increased to a rate of approximately 1,000 units annually, the result of the inspection carried out on the town."

Francisco Abellán has clarified that "money means that we move from a census that collected 903,086 euros, to raise, this year, 2.531.26 euros, ie an increase has occurred with respect to the census of 2005, a 104 %, which puts us in a very positive growth. "

This tax is paid in late November or early December, "thereby dampens and balances the differences that may exist."

Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla

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