In preparation for the season opener, La Cumbre is also shuffling the numbers: the mayor Pablo Alessio confirmed that the 2026 budget and tariff system They will be shown next Tuesdaywith first reading at the trading floor on Thursday.

“We have finished assembling it,” he said in an interview with After Office after his return from the municipality. The economic proposal is in line with the guidelines proposed by the provincial government.
Lower rates and benefits for taxpayers
One of the central axes is Reducing terms of tradein addition to updating the rate which, according to Alessio, will be between 30 and 35%, in line with expected inflation.
The program includes incentives:
- 10% discount For those who pay the annual fees.
- An additional 20% for taxpayers with no debt As of December 31, 2025.
He pointed out, “This is nothing new. We have been doing this since previous years. It is a recognition of committed taxpayers.”
How are fees collected in La Cumbre?
Alessio explained that automobile and trade taxes are tied to the county, instead Real estate is managed at the municipal level. In the latter case, the adversary system also governs. He explained: “We have discounts for committed taxpayers and for those who pay the annual fee.”
Competition with international tourism and regional context
The mayor realized that the economic situation affects revenues and visitors’ consumption patterns. Promotions for flights to Brazil and the Caribbean are putting downward pressure on domestic tourism, which requires a moderate and predictable tariff plan.

In parallel, he highlighted the coordination with the Cordoba Tourism Agency and the ongoing regional works, such as the Bonilla Highway, which will affect the festivals and logistics of the corridor.