0175 Paying Taxes and Adoption

Lynch never thought it was a shame to pay too little when it came to paying taxes, and never thought so.

There was once a rich man who proudly told others that he would tax his income in full every time, and that the main source of his income was that he hired himself and paid a decent salary.

There are even articles written about this to praise the rich man's actions and regard him as the conscience of society.

But these people never tell the people how much the rich man paid in full in taxes, because they are ashamed to say it, which is not good for the image of the rich man in the eyes of the people.

Paying less taxes will make his social image very poor, and 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 and the more wealth, the greater the responsibility, and the more important it is to set an example.

Vera knew what Lynch wanted from the beginning, and he even wanted to pay taxes in full at first.

At this time, she also has some curiosity, "How much income I have to deal with, maybe I should have a plan in advance." ”

"Not a lot!", Lynch said casually, "a million in cash, and a few shares." ”

These words are really annoying, and if that's not a lot, then what is a lot?

Vera rolled her eyes, she loved the feeling of being with Lynch, there was no such strict hierarchy between the upper and lower ranks, and sometimes everyone would joke with each other.

They seemed a little more intimate than the average friend, but not too close, and she enjoyed the feeling, which made her feel at ease.

Using her expertise, she came up with a set of options that she thought would be the most beneficial for Lynch's legal tax avoidance, which roughly meant turning "income" into "capital increase", which belonged to investment income and did not need to be taxed when the individual did not benefit from it.

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 problem.

Of course, there are also some legal small means involved, and after completion, the money can be placed in the corporate account of the company controlled by Lynch, and what is more interesting is that Lynch is the only one in this company from top to bottom.

Then Lynch can squander the "public money" belonging to the company and all kinds of private consumption 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 about the same, he could still "bankrupt" the company through other methods, and then through some means, he signed an agreement with the property owner at a very low price in his own name to take the property rights of all the companies.

Most of the time, this owner ends up being a bank.

Reasonable and legal, a large number of taxable assets have entered people's pockets through a few links that are not actually mysterious to some people, and they do not need to bear any legal responsibilities beyond them, and even the Federal Tax Service has a hard time finding a means to deal with them.

There may be some moral problems in doing so, but for the capitalists, morality only exists at charity galas held to save money.

As for life?

That can't be, morality can't sell for money, they won't keep these things!

Lynch didn't say anything, Vera naturally knew that her more ideal tax avoidance plan was not approved by Lynch, this situation had actually happened several times, and she felt a little unaccustomed at first, but now she has begun to get used to it.

Lynch's strength is different from the strength of others, and it is more acceptable, of course, only Vera will think so.

Later, she came up with a new plan, and Lynch would probably pay taxes on the deal in two parts, the cash part, and the cross-shareholding part, and in general, Vera could help him reduce the tax rate legally and reasonably.

"As a rough estimate, you're probably going to have to pay at least sixteen points in tax on this transaction. In fact, it can be lowered, but Lynch does not agree.

Lynch nodded with satisfaction, "Please work harder, I hope those tax payment certificates can be well preserved." ”

"Of course!", Vera was accustomed to Lynch's demands for detail, and he always demanded that no note be missing, not lost, and properly kept, as if someone were going to check his account at any time and place.

After talking about this, Vera soon returned to work, and the company and Lynch's personal financial accounts were all managed by her, and it seemed as if the company was not big and there was nothing going on, but it was not.

Branches everywhere are in the process of being formed, and various expenses and incomes are constantly generated, and most of them are reviewed by her in the end.

Not long after Vera was gone, two fourteen or fifteen-year-olds knocked on the door of Lynch's office.

Their faces were a little more rosy than they had been in the past, and they had been doing well lately, and Lynch had negotiated with their orphanage to adopt the children.

Under federal law, a person who is not married cannot adopt a child, and people will question whether the adopter has the knowledge necessary to raise a child and their motives.

In particular, after a single middle-aged man adopted and killed several girls in a row, shaking 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 focus on these marginalized people, and now is clearly not that kind of moment!

The welfare institute 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 there was a lot of harm to boys, but people always subconsciously ignored these problems.

The two children had come here to deliver news to Lynch, and the director of the orphanage invited him to talk about the rest of the matter.

Lynch then rode in a car with two and a half children to the St. Sunny Welfare Institute in Sabene, which was formerly a convent and later became a welfare home, and there are actually many such welfare homes in the Federation.

There were a number of monasteries that also took on the work of welfare homes, and in the commoditized capitalist market, these places gradually changed their shape, but some things remained, such as the abbots in monastic robes, and the nuns who played the role of employees.

"You're very welcome, kind Mr. Lynch!", the director of the orphanage hurried out of his office, slightly panting.

He looked to be in his fifties, bald, wearing a pair of round, black-rimmed glasses, and he had very pronounced nasolabial folds, which made him look serious and intimidating.

At this time, even if there was a smile on his face, it was difficult for people to feel that it was a smile, more like a strange expression that could not be explained.

The old monastery was crawling with moss and some vines, very historical, and some people stood in the distance and secretly observed the situation here, they did not dare to approach, and even quickly left because of the gaze of some nuns.

It can be seen that the abbot and his nuns are very authoritative here.

Lynch reached out and shook his hand, and under the guidance of the dean, the two entered the dean's office, which contained some group photos of the deans and some celebrities, as well as some donated papers.

"Please be seated!", the dean looked very solemn, and a young nun gave the two of them a light tea, a simple flower tea, the fragrance is not so strong, there is a fragrance, many people like it, and its price is not so high.

After a moment's pause, the dean spoke, "Mr. Lynch, in fact, until now, I don't agree with your adoption proposal in my heart, you are still very young and not up to standard......"

He stopped as he spoke, perhaps because he wasn't getting the feedback he wanted from Lynch's face, or maybe he felt that he was a little too boring to say these things right now, and he sighed.

Just as he was about to say something, Lynch pulled a check out of his pocket and placed it on the table.

At such a time, no word could carry more weight than a check, and the dean's attention was drawn to it at once, and he stretched out his hands as if to touch them, but took them back, and Lynch gently pressed the corner of the cup against it.

"A cash check, any bank can cash it directly, and transfer the money to any account according to the request of the person holding the check!", Lynch said slowly, he raised his eyes to look at the dean, "Those we all know, meaningless dialogue can be said needless, you just give me the paper, no one will know what the number on this check is." ”

Lynch will only leave this time with the adoption papers, which 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 security number, which is why they have freedom, but still rely on the welfare home.

The dean retorted weakly, "Not what you think!", but soon he returned to his desk and handed the adoption papers to Lynch.

It's a secret deal that isn't known to more people, and on the surface Lynch will take away a child, but in fact there is more than one, and these are just for others to see.

The fact that the children have been working outside the home, and who rarely return to the home, and who will leave after the age of sixteen, also provides an opportunity to operate from it, and the people in the home will not know if the children have been adopted or have been working outside, except for the director himself.

Looking at the stack of adoption certificates, Lynch took it in his hand and looked at it, and when he confirmed that there was no big problem, he casually picked up the cup and took a sip, which happened to give up the cheque that had been pressed down.

The check immediately fell into the dean's hand, and he looked at the numbers on the check with a look of satisfaction in his eyes.

Of course, even the director of a welfare home must have a certain amount of acting skills, he quietly put the check into the pocket of his clothes, took off his eyes, pinched the bridge of his nose and squeezed out some tears, "I can't bear these children!"

A slightly mocking sneer also appeared on the corner of Lynch's mouth, "You are really a kind person!"