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These financial means are supplied by local taxes and cover the general expenses of the City.
The City also raises taxes and demands fees.
The Department of Finances is loaded with the accounting and budgetary management of the City. The Local city receiver makes the municipal receipts and settles the expenses.
The city council approves the municipal budget.