Chapter 434: Policy

Gillian's eyes lit up, "It's better to collect taxes based on monthly income, and implement phased tax collection." Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info income more than how much to collect the percentage of the month's income, and how much to collect beyond this range. The tax rate can be gradually increased, so that the big merchants cannot amass wealth, but the small traders can prosper. ”

Liu Che also applauded it when he heard it, which not only ensured the prosperity of private commerce, but also restrained the control of the world's economy by the super-rich.

He hugged Gillian and said with a smile: "We Jiaojiao also have a bit of adaptability, but we don't usually want to." ”

Gillian glared at him, this person was always joking about her IQ.

Liu Che accepted it when he saw it, and said: "Actually, I really don't plan to adopt this strategy, just like you said, as soon as this order comes out, private business will be greatly damaged." I was thinking about whether to sell the title, and it was a false name. ”

Gillian said in her heart that Liu Che had planned to sell the title so early, and listened to him: "But what Jiaojiao said can also work, and I won't take it seriously." Starting from a monthly income of 5,000 yuan, the initial tax rate is 3 percent, and the tax rate is 10 percent for more than 10,000 yuan, and so on, and the highest tax rate is only 30 percent. Presumably, these middle-class families can afford it easily, and they can also add an extra income to the state treasury. ”

With a monthly income of 5,000 yuan, it can already be regarded as a small rich family, which makes slaves and maids live.

Liu Che basically wants to protect the businessmen at the bottom, and the tax rate on the super-rich at the top is only 30 percent, which is within their acceptable range.

Presumably, if it is really implemented, it will not be backlashed like in the previous life.

Although it is impossible to fill the treasury in a month like in the previous life, it is still a lot of income.

Liu Che also thought of this, and immediately kissed Gillian lightly on the forehead, said "I'll write a handwritten letter" and left in a hurry.

Gillian sat on the couch, and couldn't help but think that in his previous life, Liu Che must have been forced to the point of exhaustion, so he implemented such a heavy tax calculation policy.

She leaned on the pillow and sat for a long time.

The 38-year war against the Xiongnu certainly laid the foundation for a hundred years of border stability, but it also caused fierce contradictions among the people.

In the later period of the Han Dynasty, peasant uprisings broke out continuously, with thousands of large people and hundreds of small ones, and the number of rebels killed in some counties even reached more than 10,000.

Liu Che was angry and ordered the law, and the decree stipulated that anyone who was less than 2,000 stone and failed to arrest the minor officials would be sentenced to death.

If it weren't for Liu Che's painful learning from the pain in his later years, issuing an edict against himself, and allowing his successor to rest with the people and alleviate social conflicts, I don't know what would have happened in the future.

But she is still proud of Liu Che, the only time in history that the farming people in the Central Plains region adopted large-scale cavalry battles against the nomads and achieved the final victory was in the Han Wu Dynasty.

Huo Quzhi even shouted out the famous sentence of "the Huns have not been destroyed, why should they be at home".

The question of whether people should live uprightly or compromise is in everyone's heart, and there is no need to ask more.

The blood of a nation should always be forged by someone.

What is national prestige?

Han Blood!

What she can help Liu Che do is to try her best to avoid the scourge of war and continue the rule of the strong Han family.

Gillian got up slowly, sat down in front of the small desk in front of the couch, and shouted to bring paper and pen in.

She thought about it carefully, Liu Che's various policies to increase income in her previous life were already exhaustive, and she couldn't think of a better way.

The only thing she could do was to fix the drawbacks and push them forward.

Before the continuous conquest of the Xiongnu drained the treasury, commerce flourished and agriculture was promoted.

The country is prosperous, and it is no problem to bear a few wars.

As for the subsequent war against Dawan, which would plunge the entire empire into a quagmire, she would convince Liu Che not to fight.

What's more, you can also use war to support war, if it is implemented well, it will definitely not let the Han fall into decline.

She recalled what Liu Che had done in her previous life and wrote them down one by one.

The economic policy of the Han Wu Dynasty, the most impressive thing for Gillian is naturally the salt and iron official policy.

The methods of the salt government camp are: civil system, official collection, official transportation, and official sales.

Under Dasi Nong, a salt and iron officer was set up to be in charge of the national salt and iron business, and a salt officer or iron official was set up in each local county to operate the production and marketing of salt and iron.

The production of iron was directly monopolized by the state, including the direct organization of mining and smelting, casting utensils and sales, that is, controlling the entire process of production and circulation, unlike the civil system of salt.

Liu Che set up fifty iron officials across the country to specialize in the manufacture of iron tools. All of the above revenues go to the national treasury.

Regarding the implementation of this policy, some later generations believed that this move dealt a blow to the development of private industry and commerce.

Gillian really wants to hehe them, if she hands over the right to operate salt and iron, the consequences will be really unimaginable.

Salt is a daily necessity for all the people of the world.

Once the merchants have the monopoly of salt, the price of salt will only remain high.

Ordinary people want to eat salt, and it is difficult.

But then again, the official camp does have its drawbacks.

Left and right this is the state, and they can only get a fixed salary if they earn more or less, and they can fool around.

But it doesn't matter, we can set a production standard.

If you can't meet the production specifications, don't think about any salary, let's talk about dozens of boards first.

See if you want to die or work obediently?

Gillian smiled and wrote her own reform method on the resumption of salt and iron management rights.

When it comes to the return of salt and iron to official use, it is natural to mention the production of liquor with the same huge profits.

During the Han Dynasty, the liquor industry was open and private, and many of the world's wealthy people started from this.

When Sang Hongyang was in charge of finance, he returned the right to cook wine to the country with a stroke of the pen.

It is managed by the officials under Dasi Nong, and the county and state set up officials to handle specific affairs, and the wine profits are handed over to the central government.

Along with the salt and iron of the government, it was called the "three industries" and became an important source of state revenue in the Han Dynasty.

It was really not easy for Sang Hongyang to say, he thought of a way to make money, and Liu Che thought of a way.

But after 18 years of implementation, it was abolished.

Because wine is different from salt and iron, it is something that can only be enjoyed by people who do not worry about food and clothing.

Ordinary people need to work hard to eat and clothe, and even if they have a little savings, they are reluctant to use it for drinking, so this is something that only the middle and upper classes enjoy.

Naturally, it suffered strong opposition from this part of the people, and Liu Che said that no one dared to jump out to oppose it.

But after he went, after the Great Salt and Iron Debate broke out in the hands of Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty, the wine was abolished.

To put it simply, it is all a contradiction caused by the uneven distribution of interests.

Liu Che can be shocked for a while, but he can't control it forever.

Gillian pondered for a while, thinking that it could be divided into three or seven points, that is, the national liquor accounted for most of the market, and the private sector accounted for a small head.

It can also collect taxes on the private liquor industry, which is also an income.