The elected finance representative of Marseille promises that taxes will not increase over the next four years
“Promises only bind those who believe in them“, you probably know the quote. Let’s hope that the one announced on France Bleu Provence this Friday morning by the elected finance officer of Marseille is kept. Joël Canicave promises that for four years taxes do not increase in Marseillethat is to say until the end of the mandate of Benoît Payan.
A solidarity endowment community
The reason is that the Metropolis of Aix-Marseille will pay the city what is called a community solidarity grant, as provided for by law, of an amount of 45 million euros. The elected finance official assures him: “It says in black and white that taxes are not going up. The tax rates will not increase because the city has decided not to increase them anymore. Until the end of the mandate, we will increase them more”.
This obviously means that the other cities of the metropolis will receive less. The allocation is allocated according to criteria: tax criteria, criteria also of the number of inhabitants in disadvantaged neighborhoods.
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