The trade tax income in Neubiberg this year could not amount to six million euros, but to just under 18 million euros.
Now keep your fingers crossed.
Neubiberg - A little pressure is from the boiler.
You could get this impression if you look at the updated data on the Neubiberger municipal budget.
Treasurer Fabian Leininiger has now presented his quarterly report to the local council.
Above all, unexpected income from additional trade tax income should provide relief.
Instead of the initially cautiously estimated six million euros for the first quarter, it could be up to 17.9 million euros in corporate taxes, according to Leininger. Leininger's optimism is based on the promised advance payments from the Neubiberger business world. A ray of hope for the community. Not only that you can save your reserves in this way. One or the other major project could also be tackled soon. Background: In a joint motion to the meeting, the SPD and Free Voters demanded that the planning requirements be established in 2021 for the new senior citizens' center on Hauptstrasse. Up until now, it was only possible to achieve this in four years at the earliest. The expected trade tax surge could create a new dynamic here.Also because the local council would like to move the project consideration to one of the next agendas by unanimous decision.
Hartmut Lilge (CSU), however, warned against too much pink hope top-view: “It is only a matter of advance payments. We have to stay on the ground of the facts. ”The Christian Socialist referred to possible repayment obligations of the community, if at the end of the financial year the companies should actually show less sales. A top view that Leininger also confirmed. The figures are only reliable in the second half of the year. A possible supplementary budget, as brought into play by SPD councilor Elisabeth Gerner, would also make more sense in the second half of the year. The councilors took a deep breath under the tight lid of the financial kettle, but it was unmistakable.