Wybór banków w zarządzaniu finansami gminy
Streszczenie
The delegation of powers down to lower levels of self-government is accompanied by the
decentralisation of public finance to the same levels. In December 1998 the parliament
completed its work on the final versions of the temporary Law on Revenues of Territorial
Self-Government Entities for the Years 1999 and 2000 and the Law on Public Finance. Both
Laws contribute to the introduction of a clear and transparent assignment of financial
responsibilities to particular entities as well as ensure that the tasks delegated to territorial
self-government entities are accompanied by the financial resources indispensable for their fulfilment. Apart from these public sources of revenues, local entities are empowered to obtain
revenues from private law sources (from the assets that they own). This mainly concerns
communities which are especially well-equipped with ground, housing and commercial properties.
Being the communities on financial market, even not huge, is being more watched and is
more intense. Communities are very attractive client for banking system and for other
institutions being on this market. In this case, necessary is to have financial service from
commercial banks.
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