Chilean municipal officials confronting the finance minister over contributions reform in a tense meeting.
Chilean municipal officials confronting the finance minister over contributions reform in a tense meeting.
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Municipal association urges halt to contributions reform over lack of dialogue

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The Chilean Association of Municipalities accused Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz on Monday of showing no willingness to dialogue on the contributions project and requested to halt its processing until it is guaranteed that there will be no decrease in municipal revenues.

The ACHM, led by Zapallar mayor Gustavo Alessandri, issued a statement after a board meeting in which it expressed concern over the possible elimination of property tax payments for seniors and other effects of the megareform promoted by the government.

The mayors noted that there is full agreement that progress cannot be made without safeguarding municipal resources. “There is full agreement on a fundamental point: it is not possible to advance a proposal of this nature if it is not expressly guaranteed that there will be no decrease in municipal revenues,” they stated.

Officialist mayors such as Catalina San Martín of Las Condes and Felipe Alessandri of Lo Barnechea also questioned statements by Undersecretary of Regional Development Sebastián Figueroa, who acknowledged that direct compensation for the most affected municipalities is not contemplated, a measure that would stop collecting around US$ 70 million after compensating the Municipal Common Fund.

The association called on the Executive and Congress to open formal dialogue spaces before continuing with the initiative and announced that it will address the issue at the National Meeting of Municipalities to be held between June 2 and 5 in La Serena.

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Chilean government officials meeting to discuss property tax exemptions in a reconstruction megareforma.
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Government closes door to targeting property tax exemptions in Megareforma

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Representatives of the Chilean Association of Municipalities met on Thursday with Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz and other Executive members to discuss the national reconstruction Megareforma.

President José Antonio Kast attended the National Meeting of Mayors in La Serena on Thursday, aiming to address municipal criticisms over a Contributions reform and local financing issues.

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A cross-party group of mayors will arrive at Congress on Monday to meet Senator María José Gatica and discuss the property tax exemption included in the megareform.

President José Antonio Kast's government presented its National Reconstruction Project to Congress, featuring about 40 measures to boost growth, including a corporate tax cut from 27% to 23% and tax reintegration. Ministers toured regions on Friday to defend the bill, as OTIC and IMF warn of labor and fiscal risks. A poll shows 54% believe Congress should approve it.

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Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz tempered statements by his colleague José García Ruminot on possible adjustments to the National Reconstruction Plan, amid internal tensions in the ruling coalition.

Chamber President Jorge Alessandri (UDI) estimated that the National Reconstruction and Economic Development bill could reach the Chamber floor in May and the Senate in June. In an interview on Canal 13's Mesa Central, he criticized the opposition for labeling the initiative as benefiting the 'super rich' and called for broad agreements to revive the economy. A Criteria poll showed 38% approval for President José Antonio Kast and divided opinions on the project.

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Opposition lawmakers announced plans to submit over two thousand amendments to the national reconstruction project pushed by President José Antonio Kast's government. The move drew accusations of legislative sabotage from the executive branch, while some opposition sectors distanced themselves from the strategy.

 

 

 

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