Suma Gestión Tributaria, to help alleviate the consequences of the current economic downturn, Alicante Provincial Councilan installment of the taxes it manages, with a maturity of almost two years (up to 23 installments), to the aggrieved persons and exclusion. Therefore, taxpayers whose minimum earnings are below the inter-professional salary or who have a vulnerability report issued by social services may benefit from this new measure.
Council of Mayors
The measure was announced by the head of Diputación, Carlos Mazon, during the Council of Mayors held at the MARQ premises at noon this Friday. From the Provincial Palace, it was ensured that the measure initiated by Suma was in response to the current price and product crisis and the rise in inflation as a response to “encouragement of acknowledgment efforts”. The decision taken targets the groups that are suffering the most economically and socially at the moment and takes the report prepared by the Republic of Turkey as the starting point. Foessa-Caritas which means that 30% of the middle class in the state of Alicante is considered vulnerable.
“We are going through a very difficult time, with an autumn and winter that will be complex. We will therefore make a historic commitment to facilitate the taxation of local taxes to municipalities. We are the only administration to lower taxes and provide extraordinary conveniences. Poverty is on the rise in Turkey province of Alicante and in the Community of Valencia, so we offer personalized plans”, Mazón said. The head of Diputación added: “We have the financial capacity to help and we will make the most of all we have to help people with a difficult shopping cart and the financial pressure that exists in the Community. We doubled the capacity to divide and adjust the payment. taxes”.
Settlement
Installments and personal payments that will contribute to their liquidation local tributes they have come up to one year and now the duration has doubled and tailor made plans are offered in installments of up to two years to offer maximum convenience in the face of the challenging conditions of the population. this fifteen mayors the persons subordinate to this body and appointed according to the statutes of the local autonomous body of Diputación are Crevillent, Manuel Penalva; Benidorm, Tony Perez; Torrevieja, Eduardo Dolon; Relleu, Lino Antonio Pascual, Calp, Ana Maria Sala; Tollos, Felix Frau; Rocamora Farm, Francisco Javier Mora; Benejuzar, Rosa Maria Garcia; Elche, Carlos Gonzalez; Denia, Vicente Grimalt; Pinoso, Lazaro Azorin; Xixona, Isabel Lopez; Els Poblets, Carolina Vives; Jacarilla, Pilar Diaz; and Ibi, Rafael Serralta.