| The measure was adopted when the activity was suspended due to the health crisis | The vendors of flea markets in Cartagena should not pay their quarterly rates while the state of alarm decreed by the coronavirus crisis lasts, as recalled by the Councilor for Finance and Personnel, Esperanza Nieto.By agreement between the City Council and merchants, the four quarterly invoices of the market rate are issued together and in advance at the beginning of each year to simplify procedures, but in compliance with the Mayor's Office Presidency of March 20, by the that are declared non-working days for the purpose of calculating certain rates those that last the state of alarm, receipts for street sales (markets), corresponding to the second quarter, should not be paid.These receipts had a collection period of up to April 15.The aforementioned receipts were jointly edited, setting the collection periods in Edict of December 10, 2019.
Therefore, those corresponding to periods included in the state of alarm will not be paid, and the payment of the fees will be reordered when said state ends. function { ;(, , {});}
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena