Instead of increasing taxes, Makati City Mayor Abby Binay has ordered the city government’s financial team to study the possibility of lowering taxes for the city’s business establishments.
“I can assure you that your city government will continue extending quality services by means of good governance, proper fiscal management and efficient collection, without increasing taxes,” she told members of the Rotary Club of Makati recently.
The lady mayor said lowering taxes would be “a way of rewarding all the businesses that have stayed and remained loyal to the city.”
She said her financial managers were already looking into the feasibility of the said proposal.
The mayor gave a rundown of reforms that have been put in place to promote “lawful, equitable and clean governance” in order to “restore efficient and compassionate public service” for the benefit of Makatizens (Makati citizens), including members of the business community.
“As soon as I assumed office, I ordered that no contracts with the city government be extended. All should go through a new round of public and transparent biddings. All purchases must be in accordance with procurement laws. All shortages particularly the Ospital ng Makati, should be replenished. No excuses, no extensions, no exceptions,” Binay said, who is the fourth member of the family to be local chief executive in country’s financial capital.
The mayor also said the city government will continue to protect the interest of the great majority of responsible and civic-minded businesses that pay the right taxes, by strictly enforcing the law and closing down errant businesses.
Binay appealed to the Rotarians for their patience, support and cooperation as her administration carries on the task of “bringing back efficiency, professionalism and good governance in Makati.”
“This is also your city and you are integral to its progress….Makati is the Philippines’ premier city. I am proud of the fact and I am proud to be your city mayor during these challenging times because I see two things – hope and opportunity. Hope in our commitment and our progressive future. And opportunity to further our development through my brand of governance,” she said.