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Chapter 176 Tax Payment and Adoption
Chapter 176 Tax Payment and Adoption
Lynch has never thought that paying too little in taxes is an honorable thing, and he has never thought so.
There was once a rich man who proudly told others that he would file tax returns for his income in full every time, and his main source of income was that he hired himself and paid a barely passable salary.
Some people even wrote some articles to praise the rich man's actions and regard him as the conscience of society.
But these people never tell the public how much the rich man has paid in full, because they are ashamed to speak out, which is not conducive to the image of the rich man in the eyes of the public.
Paying less tax will make his social image worse. Lynch does not want to be a person who is abandoned by the "mainstream group" of society, that is, the middle and lower classes, so he will not do that.
He always believed that the greater the ability, the greater the wealth, the greater the responsibility, and the more he had to set an example.
Vera knew Lynch's request from the very beginning, and he even wanted to pay taxes in full at the beginning.
At this time, she was also a little curious, "How much income do I have to deal with, maybe I should have a plan in advance."
"Not a lot!" Lynch said casually, "More than 100 million in cash and some shares."
These words are really irritating. If this is not a lot, then what is a lot?
Vera rolled her eyes. She liked the feeling of getting along with Lynch very much. There was no strict hierarchy between superiors and subordinates. Sometimes everyone would joke with each other.
They seemed closer than ordinary friends, but not too close, and she enjoyed the feeling, it made her very comfortable.
Using her professional knowledge, she came up with a whole set of plans that she thought were actually the most beneficial to Lynch’s legal tax avoidance. The general meaning was to turn “income” into “capital increase”. This part belongs to investment income and does not benefit individuals. There is no need to pay tax for this.
At the same time, the company does not need to pay taxes for this, because it is not sales or business income, and naturally there is no tax issue.
Of course, some legal small means are needed. After the completion, the money can be placed in the corporate account of Lynch's personally controlled company. What's more interesting is that Lynch is the only person in this company from top to bottom.
Then Lynch can squander the "public funds" belonging to the company to his heart's content in various private consumptions in the name of the company, because he is an independent shareholder, so he will not hold himself accountable.
When he felt that it was almost the same, he could use other methods to "bankrupt" the company, and then through some means, he signed an agreement with the property right party in his own name at a very low price to take down all the company's assets. property.
Most of the time, this property owner will end up becoming a bank.
Reasonable and legal, a large number of assets that need to be taxed have entered people's pockets through several links that are not mysterious to some people, and they do not need to bear any extra legal responsibilities, even the Federal Taxation Bureau It is difficult to find means to deal with them.
Perhaps there will be some moral problems in doing so, but for capitalists, such things as morality can only exist in charity evenings held to save money.
As for life?
That's impossible, morality can't be sold for money, so they won't keep these things!
Lynch didn't make a statement, and Vera naturally knew that her ideal tax avoidance plan was not approved by Lynch. This situation has actually happened several times. At first, she felt a little uncomfortable, but now she has begun to get used to it.
Lynch's strength is different from other people's strength, and it is easier to accept. Of course, only Vera may think so.
Later, she came up with a new set of plans. Lynch would probably have to pay taxes for this transaction, roughly divided into two parts, the cash part, and the cross-shareholding part. Generally speaking, Vera can help him legalize the tax rate. reasonable reduction.
"After a rough estimate, you probably have to pay at least sixteen tax points for this transaction." In fact, it can be reduced, but Lynch disagrees.
Only then did Lynch nodded in satisfaction, "Please work harder, and I hope that the tax payment certificates can be well preserved by then."
"Of course!", Vera was used to Lynch's demands for details. He always demanded that any bills should not be missing, not lost, and kept properly, as if someone came to check his account anytime and anywhere.
After talking about this, Vera soon returned to work. She was in charge of both the company and Lynch's personal financial accounts. It seemed that the company was not big and had nothing to do, but it was not.
Branches in various places are in the process of being established, and various expenditures and incomes are constantly being generated, and most of them need to be reviewed in the end.
Not long after Vera left, two fourteen or fifteen-year-old children knocked on the door of Lynch's office.
Their faces are more rosy than before, and their life is not bad recently, and Lynch has also negotiated with the orphanage where they are to adopt these children.
Under federal law, an unmarried person cannot adopt a child, and people question whether the adopter has the knowledge and motives to raise a child.
Especially after a single middle-aged man successively adopted and killed many girls, which shocked the whole world, people have very rigid standards for the conditions of adoption.
But this is only when people have the time and energy to pay attention to these marginalized people, and now is obviously not that kind of time!
The orphanage finally agreed to Lynch's request, and there were no girls among the children he adopted, which avoided the most sensitive bottom line in society. Although it hurts boys a lot, people always Subconsciously ignore these problems.
The two children came here to convey the news to Lynch, and the director of the orphanage invited him to talk about the rest of the matter.
Then Lynch drove to the Saint Sunshine Welfare Institute in Sabine City with his two and a half-year-old children. It used to be a monastery and later became a welfare home. There are actually many such welfare homes in the Federation.
Many monasteries have also undertaken the work of orphanages. In the commercialized capitalist market, these places have gradually changed their forms, but some things have remained, such as the dean wearing monastic uniforms, and those who played the roles of orphanages. Staff nuns.
"You are very welcome, kind Mr. Lynch!" The director of the orphanage hurried out of the office, slightly out of breath.
He looks to be in his fifties, bald, with round black-rimmed glasses, and he has very prominent nasolabial folds, which make him look serious and somewhat intimidating.
Even if there was a smile on his face at this time, it was hard to feel that it was a smile, it was more like a strange expression that could not be explained.
The ancient monastery is covered with moss and some vines, which has a very historical atmosphere. Some people stand in the distance and secretly observe the situation here. They dare not approach, and even leave quickly because of the eyes of some nuns.
It can be seen that the Abbot and his nuns are very authoritative here.
Lynch reached out to shake hands with him, and under the guidance of the dean, the two entered the dean's office, where there were some group photos of past deans and some who might be celebrities, as well as some donated documents .
"Please sit down!", the dean looked very solemn, and a young nun brought light tea to the two of them, a simple scented tea, the fragrance is not so strong, there is a fragrance, many people like it, and its price is not too expensive so high.
After pausing for a while, the dean spoke, "Mr. Lynch, in fact, until now, I have not agreed with your adoption proposal in my heart. You are still very young and cannot meet the standards..."
He stopped while talking, maybe he didn't get the feedback he wanted from Lynch's face, or maybe he felt that what he said now was a bit too boring, he sighed.
Just when he was about to say something, Lynch took out a check from his pocket and put it on the table.
At such a time, no words can have more weight than a check. The dean's attention was immediately attracted by it. He stretched out his hands as if wanting to touch them, but retracted them again. Lynch gently pressed the corner of it with the cup.
"Cash checks, any bank can cash them directly, and transfer the money to any account according to the requirements of the holder!" Lynch said slowly, he looked up at the dean, " Those meaningless dialogues that we all know can be ignored, you just give me the documents, and no one will know what the number is on this check."
Lynch will only leave with those adoption documents this time. These documents are the basis for these children to be able to pay social insurance in the future, otherwise it will be difficult for them to get a social insurance number. This is why they have freedom, but still have to rely on The reason for the welfare home.
The dean retorted weakly, "It's not what you think!", but soon he returned to the desk and handed over the adoption documents that had been sorted out to Lynch.
This is a secret transaction that is not known to more people. On the surface, Lynch will take away one child, but in fact there are more than one. These are just for others to see.
Those children have been doing child labor outside. They seldom return to the orphanage. They will leave after they are 16 years old. The adoption is gone, and he has been working outside, except for the dean himself.
Looking at the stack of adoption certificates, Lynch took a look in his hand, and when he confirmed that there was no major problem, he picked up the cup and took a sip, which happened to give up the corner of the check.
The check immediately fell into the hands of the dean, and he looked at the numbers on the check with a look of satisfaction in his eyes.
Of course, even the dean of an orphanage must have certain acting skills. He put the check in his pocket calmly, took off his eyes, squeezed the bridge of his nose and squeezed out some tears, "Really Shame on these kids!"
There was also a slightly mocking sneer at the corner of Lynch's mouth, "You are such a kind person!"
(End of this chapter)
Lynch has never thought that paying too little in taxes is an honorable thing, and he has never thought so.
There was once a rich man who proudly told others that he would file tax returns for his income in full every time, and his main source of income was that he hired himself and paid a barely passable salary.
Some people even wrote some articles to praise the rich man's actions and regard him as the conscience of society.
But these people never tell the public how much the rich man has paid in full, because they are ashamed to speak out, which is not conducive to the image of the rich man in the eyes of the public.
Paying less tax will make his social image worse. Lynch does not want to be a person who is abandoned by the "mainstream group" of society, that is, the middle and lower classes, so he will not do that.
He always believed that the greater the ability, the greater the wealth, the greater the responsibility, and the more he had to set an example.
Vera knew Lynch's request from the very beginning, and he even wanted to pay taxes in full at the beginning.
At this time, she was also a little curious, "How much income do I have to deal with, maybe I should have a plan in advance."
"Not a lot!" Lynch said casually, "More than 100 million in cash and some shares."
These words are really irritating. If this is not a lot, then what is a lot?
Vera rolled her eyes. She liked the feeling of getting along with Lynch very much. There was no strict hierarchy between superiors and subordinates. Sometimes everyone would joke with each other.
They seemed closer than ordinary friends, but not too close, and she enjoyed the feeling, it made her very comfortable.
Using her professional knowledge, she came up with a whole set of plans that she thought were actually the most beneficial to Lynch’s legal tax avoidance. The general meaning was to turn “income” into “capital increase”. This part belongs to investment income and does not benefit individuals. There is no need to pay tax for this.
At the same time, the company does not need to pay taxes for this, because it is not sales or business income, and naturally there is no tax issue.
Of course, some legal small means are needed. After the completion, the money can be placed in the corporate account of Lynch's personally controlled company. What's more interesting is that Lynch is the only person in this company from top to bottom.
Then Lynch can squander the "public funds" belonging to the company to his heart's content in various private consumptions in the name of the company, because he is an independent shareholder, so he will not hold himself accountable.
When he felt that it was almost the same, he could use other methods to "bankrupt" the company, and then through some means, he signed an agreement with the property right party in his own name at a very low price to take down all the company's assets. property.
Most of the time, this property owner will end up becoming a bank.
Reasonable and legal, a large number of assets that need to be taxed have entered people's pockets through several links that are not mysterious to some people, and they do not need to bear any extra legal responsibilities, even the Federal Taxation Bureau It is difficult to find means to deal with them.
Perhaps there will be some moral problems in doing so, but for capitalists, such things as morality can only exist in charity evenings held to save money.
As for life?
That's impossible, morality can't be sold for money, so they won't keep these things!
Lynch didn't make a statement, and Vera naturally knew that her ideal tax avoidance plan was not approved by Lynch. This situation has actually happened several times. At first, she felt a little uncomfortable, but now she has begun to get used to it.
Lynch's strength is different from other people's strength, and it is easier to accept. Of course, only Vera may think so.
Later, she came up with a new set of plans. Lynch would probably have to pay taxes for this transaction, roughly divided into two parts, the cash part, and the cross-shareholding part. Generally speaking, Vera can help him legalize the tax rate. reasonable reduction.
"After a rough estimate, you probably have to pay at least sixteen tax points for this transaction." In fact, it can be reduced, but Lynch disagrees.
Only then did Lynch nodded in satisfaction, "Please work harder, and I hope that the tax payment certificates can be well preserved by then."
"Of course!", Vera was used to Lynch's demands for details. He always demanded that any bills should not be missing, not lost, and kept properly, as if someone came to check his account anytime and anywhere.
After talking about this, Vera soon returned to work. She was in charge of both the company and Lynch's personal financial accounts. It seemed that the company was not big and had nothing to do, but it was not.
Branches in various places are in the process of being established, and various expenditures and incomes are constantly being generated, and most of them need to be reviewed in the end.
Not long after Vera left, two fourteen or fifteen-year-old children knocked on the door of Lynch's office.
Their faces are more rosy than before, and their life is not bad recently, and Lynch has also negotiated with the orphanage where they are to adopt these children.
Under federal law, an unmarried person cannot adopt a child, and people question whether the adopter has the knowledge and motives to raise a child.
Especially after a single middle-aged man successively adopted and killed many girls, which shocked the whole world, people have very rigid standards for the conditions of adoption.
But this is only when people have the time and energy to pay attention to these marginalized people, and now is obviously not that kind of time!
The orphanage finally agreed to Lynch's request, and there were no girls among the children he adopted, which avoided the most sensitive bottom line in society. Although it hurts boys a lot, people always Subconsciously ignore these problems.
The two children came here to convey the news to Lynch, and the director of the orphanage invited him to talk about the rest of the matter.
Then Lynch drove to the Saint Sunshine Welfare Institute in Sabine City with his two and a half-year-old children. It used to be a monastery and later became a welfare home. There are actually many such welfare homes in the Federation.
Many monasteries have also undertaken the work of orphanages. In the commercialized capitalist market, these places have gradually changed their forms, but some things have remained, such as the dean wearing monastic uniforms, and those who played the roles of orphanages. Staff nuns.
"You are very welcome, kind Mr. Lynch!" The director of the orphanage hurried out of the office, slightly out of breath.
He looks to be in his fifties, bald, with round black-rimmed glasses, and he has very prominent nasolabial folds, which make him look serious and somewhat intimidating.
Even if there was a smile on his face at this time, it was hard to feel that it was a smile, it was more like a strange expression that could not be explained.
The ancient monastery is covered with moss and some vines, which has a very historical atmosphere. Some people stand in the distance and secretly observe the situation here. They dare not approach, and even leave quickly because of the eyes of some nuns.
It can be seen that the Abbot and his nuns are very authoritative here.
Lynch reached out to shake hands with him, and under the guidance of the dean, the two entered the dean's office, where there were some group photos of past deans and some who might be celebrities, as well as some donated documents .
"Please sit down!", the dean looked very solemn, and a young nun brought light tea to the two of them, a simple scented tea, the fragrance is not so strong, there is a fragrance, many people like it, and its price is not too expensive so high.
After pausing for a while, the dean spoke, "Mr. Lynch, in fact, until now, I have not agreed with your adoption proposal in my heart. You are still very young and cannot meet the standards..."
He stopped while talking, maybe he didn't get the feedback he wanted from Lynch's face, or maybe he felt that what he said now was a bit too boring, he sighed.
Just when he was about to say something, Lynch took out a check from his pocket and put it on the table.
At such a time, no words can have more weight than a check. The dean's attention was immediately attracted by it. He stretched out his hands as if wanting to touch them, but retracted them again. Lynch gently pressed the corner of it with the cup.
"Cash checks, any bank can cash them directly, and transfer the money to any account according to the requirements of the holder!" Lynch said slowly, he looked up at the dean, " Those meaningless dialogues that we all know can be ignored, you just give me the documents, and no one will know what the number is on this check."
Lynch will only leave with those adoption documents this time. These documents are the basis for these children to be able to pay social insurance in the future, otherwise it will be difficult for them to get a social insurance number. This is why they have freedom, but still have to rely on The reason for the welfare home.
The dean retorted weakly, "It's not what you think!", but soon he returned to the desk and handed over the adoption documents that had been sorted out to Lynch.
This is a secret transaction that is not known to more people. On the surface, Lynch will take away one child, but in fact there are more than one. These are just for others to see.
Those children have been doing child labor outside. They seldom return to the orphanage. They will leave after they are 16 years old. The adoption is gone, and he has been working outside, except for the dean himself.
Looking at the stack of adoption certificates, Lynch took a look in his hand, and when he confirmed that there was no major problem, he picked up the cup and took a sip, which happened to give up the corner of the check.
The check immediately fell into the hands of the dean, and he looked at the numbers on the check with a look of satisfaction in his eyes.
Of course, even the dean of an orphanage must have certain acting skills. He put the check in his pocket calmly, took off his eyes, squeezed the bridge of his nose and squeezed out some tears, "Really Shame on these kids!"
There was also a slightly mocking sneer at the corner of Lynch's mouth, "You are such a kind person!"
(End of this chapter)
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