Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Drivers License Stamp

Criticism against tourism as Rio Negro Companions

unfortunate and discriminatory consider Resolution 1980 that tries to set a new tax on hotel and restaurant activity of Bariloche, El Bolson and Las Grutas. The provincial government does not help grow tourism and ignores the reality of these sectors.

A serious project of the province where its people live better. When each of the actors is supported and offers the best conditions to grow, because if they grow, so does the country and so does its people.
With this philosophy, the national government invested and encouraged the growth of domestic industry in all categories, but unfortunately it did not have no firm decision has its counterpart in Black River, and a new proof of this is unfortunate as they suffer the towns of El Bolson, Bariloche and Las Grutas, which owe much of productive wealth in our province.
As such, I adhere to the concepts expressed by hotel entrepreneur Gastronomic Association Bariloche (AEHGB), who explained that through Resolution 1980, the Revenue Department created a special category of taxpayers in the hospitality and foodservice items the cities mentioned, which will apply an unequal tax base.
Thereafter, what a taxpayer pays Caves, El Bolson and Bariloche will be higher than that of any city paid another rionegrina, plus the fact that these sectors are not exempt them from any discount for payment to the productive sector. This is not only discriminatory, too unrealistic, given that not only turns a deaf ear to complaints that workers in tourism in the affected cities have for years, but it seems worse.
With a growing fiscal pressure, with prices frozen to keep the tourist demand and strong dismay at unfavorable seasons for environmental, health and in a context of international economic crisis, passed and resisted key stakeholders in tourism in the province. His demands for investment and support and again fell on deaf ears, and again a decision that will decimate their growth.
So criticize this unfortunate decision and offer my full support to the sectors discriminated against and mocked by this new onslaught. It is time that things start to change for them that both have generated jobs and wealth for our province and so little has been known to receive from local government.

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