Chapter 949 Fixed Tax Rate

Xu 'Meng' Chen was arranged to stay at the inn yesterday because his martial arts were really not enough, and when Xiling Lan came back from dealing with the fire in the county guard's mansion, he was very late, and he was worried about the boss, and he didn't sleep well for a night, and he had two dark circles under his eyes, which was particularly obvious. ()

Seeing Xiling Lan come out, he got up aggrievedly and greeted him: "Boss, why didn't you call me when you went to burn that house yesterday?" If I had gone, I would have burned their house to the ground, and not even a single tile would have been left for him. ”

Xiling Lan took a sip of tea and raised her eyelids: "Ding Pap Skin?" Isn't he authentic in business? ”

Xu 'Meng' dust has a lot of bitter water to pour: "It's not authentic, it's simply no one'sex'!" Boss, don't you know, he controls all the grain stores in Suijun, and he has the final say on the price of grain, which is several times higher than the price of grain in Kyoto. Many people can't afford to buy his family's food and seeds, only on credit, and this credit is put into the trap, a bucket of rice or a bag of seeds can make people 'bankrupt' their property. How did he get that big house? That's how it was looted. ”

Xiling Lan frowned, no wonder Ding Mingshan was the first to jump out, probably because he was afraid that as soon as his county guard mansion was established, as long as he went to the street casually and asked, he knew that the price of his family's food was too high, and he was afraid that Xiling Lan would take him under the knife.

"You guys take a look at this first--" Xiling Lan interrupted Xu Mengchen's words and threw the plan he had written out all night at him.

Xu Mengchen took it and looked down, and there were several lines of words on the paper, the first line was to promulgate a new law, and the second line was to level the price of grain, set the tax rate, and collect commercial tax. ()

Densely packed below are some convenient settings about the law, and his eyes suddenly lit up, and he pointed to a few of them and discussed them with Xiling Lan, and Ruan Baochai and Zi Shiyi also saw the plan listed on the paper.

Although Zi Eleven has no talent for these government affairs, as the commander of the dark guard, he often accompanies the 'servant' to Chu Tianmu, and he has also heard about it in the palace. Although some of them are not easy to understand, they can still understand the basics, and naturally know that although this new law is a little simple and crude, it should be very suitable for the fierce place of Suijun.

Needless to say, Ruan Baochai is not interested in the law, she is not familiar with that major, and she is interested in the issue of leveling the price of grain, setting the tax rate and collecting taxes.

You must know that the tax rates of the six countries now basically follow the previous dynasty, agricultural taxes, and the so-called poll tax, which is the most important, although it is not too high, but the average person pays taxes every year is a big problem.

On the contrary, the so-called collection of commercial taxes listed in this plan, especially luxury goods, such as jewelry and silver houses, and pawnshops, is not high according to the previous tax rate, so those merchants, although their status is not high and they are looked down upon, they can make a lot of money one by one.

Now Xiling Blue has doubled the tax rate of this area, and reduced the tax on agriculture and capitation, according to this new tax rate, the life of the disadvantaged farmers will be better, and those who make money will have a little more blood.

There is also the later formulation, if you pay the commercial tax, then you can live under the protection of the government, if someone dares to make trouble in the business, the government will come forward and drive the person away or go to prison directly.

Ruan Baochai became more and more excited, when he was in Chizhao, his father had lamented that the peasants' annual taxes were too heavy, and they were just making ends meet.

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