"These little thieves in Parliament voted for this budget to help the government exploit the people," said protester Marco Paul Delva, standing by a barricade of flaming tires near the legislature.
Traffic in the center of Port-au-Prince and on key routes around the city ground to a halt after protesters threw stones and tires across roads.
Although demonstrators gathered in relatively small groups, the protest took police by surprise -- and they were unable to intervene in some blocked-off areas.
Protesters directed their anger toward senators who voted for the 2017-2018 budget last week, and the deputies who approved it Saturday -- but some expressed grievances based on false information.
"To renew your driving license, you must now show a receipt confirming you have paid 10,000 gourdes ($158), no matter if you are a poor taxi driver or a street vendor," claimed Jean Claude Reimbold.
"But the bourgeois pay nothing: thanks to their corruption, they don't pay for water, electricity or income tax.
"They make us pay 1,000 gourdes for a voter ID card -- they want to deprive us of our rights."
Meanwhile, if providing an income tax certificate is needed for administrative tasks such as renewing a license, a 10,000-gourde payment will only be required from those earning more than 60,000 gourdes a year.
Officials hope the move will encourage more Haitians to declare their income.
Beyond the violent street protests, judges and magistrates are also set to strike as they say funds allocated to the sector are not enough to even cover officials' salaries.
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