Tijuana Property Seizure Plan

Beginning January, Tijuana targets industrial and commercial tax delinquents for property seizure, excluding small businesses. Measures include incentives for early payment and improving vacant lot conditions.

**Tijuana to Begin Seizing Properties of Tax Delinquents Next Year**

Starting in January, Tijuana’s city administration will initiate a property seizure program targeting significant industrial and commercial tax delinquents who have not paid their property taxes. This announcement was made by Víctor Alfonso Ramos Gómez, the city treasurer, who highlighted the focus on medium and large businesses while excluding small businesses and residential properties from this particular program.

The delinquency rate for property taxes in Tijuana is currently at 45% across all categories. Ramos Gómez noted that 40% of these unpaid taxes are attributed to vacant or rural lands, especially ejidal lands, which present challenges in terms of tax collection. To boost property tax collection, the city administration, alongside the municipal government’s General Secretariat, is considering offering discounts or incentives for early payment for vacant lots. These measures may also include cleaner and fenced properties to prevent security and health risks.

This was discussed during the presentation of the anticipated 2025 Revenue Law before the Local Congress’s Finance Committee, where Ramos Gómez also revealed that Tijuana currently ranks as the second-lowest municipality in property tax collection despite Baja California having one of the highest rates of property tax collection in 2023. He explained that without updating the current system, Tijuana could miss out on federal and state programs.

Comparative data suggests that cities with smaller populations, like Hermosillo, Culiacán, and Querétaro, have better per capita tax collection rates, thereby highlighting Tijuana’s need for improvement in this area.

**Secondary Article: Recent Developments in Tijuana**

In other local news, Tijuana is seeing a multitude of civic activities and concerns. The city is aiming to increase community engagement by receiving over 30,000 public consultations for its Municipal Development Plan. It plans a responsible pet adoption fair at the Teniente Guerrero Park to encourage animal adoption and welfare.

In security updates, two individuals were detained in connection to the murder of a minister and his brother in Tijuana, as reported by the state’s Attorney General’s Office. Moreover, a strategy called “Attention to Causes” has been launched to address national security concerns in areas like Valle Verde.

Additionally, Tijuana’s administration is implementing mandatory drug testing for its officials and recently uncovered a few positive cases among them. Efforts to enhance public safety also involve initiatives for searching for missing individuals, with a call for more resources like DNA testing before bodies are inhumanely buried.

Lastly, Tijuana is addressing concerns related to health and safety, as data reveals that gay men account for over half of the HIV/AIDS cases in the region, followed by women and adolescents, highlighting the importance of targeted awareness and prevention programs.

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