Saturday 6 December 2014

PA: San Roque has the highest Council taxes but gets no services

Council car tax, one of the lowest in the province
San Roque
SAN ROQUE -- On studying the Report on Local Taxes issued annually by the Confederation of Cádiz Businesses (CEC, Confederación de Empresarios de Cádiz), the Partido Andalucista (PA) says it once more reveals the deficiencies in the government of Mayor Juan Carlos Ruiz Boix regarding one the heaviest taxes paid by the town's citizens: the IBI (Impuesto de Bienes Inmuebles), or Council Tax. San Roque pays the second highest taxes in the province. "Not only do we pay more, but there are sections with high taxes that get no or very few municipal services," says a spokesperson. The answer from the town hall is that the luxury of Sotogrande and Alcaidesa makes them demand the second highest taxes in Cádiz.
The Councillor for the Treasury points out that 80% of the tax receipts are below the CEC average. "In other words, removing the enclaves of Sotogrande and Alcaidesa, IBI is well below," says Jesús Mayoral. That would make an average of €542.32 per year, whereas those 'luxury enclaves' pay over €1,500, almost three times that of the CEC report.

Mayoral also mentioned that the municipal car tax is one the lowest in the province, which also was pointed out in the report.

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