The Commission on Economy, Banking, Finance and Financial Intelligence unanimously approved the proposal to modify Law 31056, which extends the terms of titling of land occupied by informal possessions and dictates measures for formalization, in order to incorporate to the district municipalities in the exemption from the payment of registration fees.
The ruling issued in Bill 6221/2023-CR, authored by Congressman Eduardo Castillo Rivas (FP), seeks for district municipalities to be beneficiaries of the exemption from registration fees for the fulfillment of their functions of formalizing property ownership. within the scope of its jurisdiction.
With this measure, according to the opinion, 1,890 district municipalities are provided with greater facilities to guarantee the efficient and effective execution of the formalization processes.
“Given the lack of resources, the benefit of the exemption from payment of registration fees will be a great incentive to carry out the formalization processes,” said the president of the Economy, Banking, Finance and Financial Intelligence Commission, César Revilla Villanueva ( FP).
He indicated that lower-income residents will also benefit and the housing programs proposed by the State and more than one hundred thousand homes will begin their formalization process, among other benefits.
A vote was pending to incorporate the proposal, under the responsibility of drafting, by Congressman Jorge Coayla Juárez (PB), which proposes including regional governments among the beneficiary entities.
APEC GROUP
Unanimously, the request of the president of the commission to form a working group to follow up on the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum (APEC) was approved.
Congressman César Revilla Vásquez (FP), head of the working group, said that, in these times of recession and lack of investments in the country, it is crucial that we unite to make the most of the opportunities that arise in the Asia Pacific region. through APEC.
He highlighted that this region stands out for being one of the most dynamic in the global economy and includes the member countries that concentrate more than 60% of countries’ global GDP and more than 50% of world trade.
He pointed out that it is our duty to present a competitive legal framework that benefits us all. “We need a favorable environment to attract investments, generate employment and reactivate our economy,” he said.
PENSION SYSTEM
During the session, the opinion that includes Bills 118, 344 and 551 and others, which proposes the Law of Modernization of the Peruvian Pension System, which seeks to improve the pension system, as well as improve the pension savings of people and ensure financing from the State.
Congressmen Carlos Anderson Ramírez (NA), and Alejandro Cavero Alva (Avanza País) agreed on the need to study the fiscal cost and the non-contributory pillar.
Congressman José Luna Gálvez (PP) considered the need for greater debate because it is a proposal that could imply the entry of informal workers into the system, and warned that the State is not a good administrator of workers’ money.
“If done properly, an economic revolution will be achieved,” he expressed, while highlighting that the proposal will be historic because it will open the participation of other actors for the benefit of economic reactivation.
Revilla Villanueva announced that the head of the MEF portfolio will be called next Thursday, at 2:00 p.m., to hear his opinion on the ruling in question; and the same with the person in charge of Sunat.
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