Rejection of union due to update of Cadastre and property in Palmira (Valle) - Cali - Colombia

The cadastral update in Palmira aroused a protest from the Palmira Interunion Civic Committee (CCIP), which brings together unions, businessmen and representatives of civil society from that city in Valle del Cauca.

The letter to the Mayor is signed by the Chamber of Commerce of Palmira, Asocaña, Procaña, Fenavi, Fenalco, Asodolores, Acopi, Andi, Pacific Free Zone, Lonja de Cali and the Inter-Guild Business Committee.

In a statement, the CCIP asks for a comprehensive review for “the oversized increases in cadastral appraisals, which could represent disproportionate increases in the payment of property tax with values ​​above 100 percent up to more than 500 after the 2022 validity” .

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In the letter signed by Jhon Hardi García Ortiz, director of the CCIP, it is stated that “we understand that within the framework of national regulations, the country is migrating to having a multipurpose cadastre, but the convenience of when to do it and how to do it, in a situation of economic recovery, is a responsibility of the Municipal Administration”.

The Committee says that the measures taken to mitigate the increase in tax payments are recognized, but they are transitory short-term measures that leave the business community exposed, and in general, to a disproportionate increase in the medium and long term.

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Measures taken to mitigate the increase in tax payments are recognized, but they are transitory…they leave the business community exposed and, in general, an excessive rise in the medium and long term

“Such an increase will not be able to resist taxpayers in a fragile economic and social environment, with high unemployment rates, uncertainty in international trade, high costs of raw materials, high inflation rates, among others,” says the letter. .

It also warns about “possible effects related to tax aspects due to increases in assets and wealth; properties that cannot be sold because their cadastral value is higher than the commercial value; affected purchase-sale processes; and loss of competitiveness of the territory to attract investment”.

The CCIP asks the Mayor for “a comprehensive review of the cadastral update, as well as to form a dialogue and dialogue table seeking a solution to the problem. Likewise, we extend our call to the Municipal Council to seek and approve measures that are not necessarily transitory, that add to the request that we make to the Municipal Administration. We are sure that in an environment of respectful dialogue and political will we will be able to jointly solve this problem.”

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