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Dénia announces that it will not raise taxes or fees in 2014

29 July 2013 - 00: 02

The municipality of Dénia is already working on next year's budget, and their works are aimed at freezing them. As reported by the council of finance, Vicente Chelet, is to find ways to cope with the payments that the city has outstanding urban sentences, which amount to 30 million euros, without raising taxes or fees.

The way forward is to reduce the municipal items, "Except those that directly imply the dynamination of the local economy, such as those of Tourism, Commerce, Social Welfare, as well as the plans for Employment"Said Chelet.

Today, the city is demanding 30 million euros in compensation, 13 of which correspond to Hort de Morand, causing delinquencies town hall with suppliers increasing gradually. In the past quarter, it reached 7,3 million euros.

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