The
TAXPAYER is the most important person
in our office; His visit is the
most awaited of all sojourns.
The TAXPAYER does not count on us;
instead we count on him. The taxes
he pays will redound to the welfare
of the greatest number of people.
The TAXPAYER is not at all a nuisance
in our work; he is the reason for
our work. Serving him well is the
essence of public service; it is
what public service is all about.
The TAXPAYER is not a burden; he
is part of our effort to serve;
the taxes he pays will unburden
the city of the ill effects of lack
of basic services.
Serving the TAXPAYER is not a favor
extended; He is giving us The favor
to be of service to him. Without
the TAXPAYER
The city will suffer from development
paralysis.
The TAXPAYER is the most important
visitor of the office; he should
be treated like a most favored client.
He should be given the best accommodation
and service.
A TAXPAYER who is satisfied with
the service offered and rendered
will always come back and is encouraged
to contribute some more to the coffers
of the city.
A TAXPAYER who is treated the way
an ideal public servant should is
the best promotion agent. He not
only provide the city with the needed
income; he also promotes the city
for free.
The TAXPAYER is the best friend
of the city; he is the city’s
partner in progress. The city cannot
afford to lose him.