Makati sees revenue growth amid fiscal discipline

Makati Mayor Abby Binay emphasized the importance of maintaining the city's fiscal discipline and commitment to innovative public service delivery.

Her administration's focus on service innovation, transparency, and strict adherence to auditing rules has earned the trust of taxpayers.

The city's total revenue grew consistently from P16 billion in 2016 to P24.15 billion in 2024, exceeding revenue targets.

Mayor Binay expressed gratitude to taxpayers, particularly the business community, for their support and trust in her administration.

Under her leadership, Makati has consistently exceeded revenue targets without increasing taxes.

The city Council, upon the mayor's request, approved an ordinance in March to reduce realty taxes and assessment levels.

Makati City has been awarded by the Department of Finance as the top city for fiscal autonomy for fiscal years 2022 and 2023 and earned eight straight unmodified opinions from the Commission on Audit from 2017 to 2024.

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