Chapter 445 Finally, someone capable has arrived! (Thanks to the 'book friends' for tipping!)

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I saw a genius.

After accepting Anne as my confidential secretary.

At that time, she was still laughing at me, saying that this position was too old-fashioned and completely inappropriate for the new era.

But I think it's good. Having such an insurance policy by my side can at least reassure my superiors and not make them think that I'm a monkey that I can't control.

"Mr. Xu, my colleagues from the 'Taxation Section' would like to ask about Meneng Neng's tax plan for the New Year..."

This is a very common Menneng government affairs. The reason is that when the Chinese New Year was approaching last year, in order to enrich Menneng with materials, I exempted all merchants from the 'commercial tax'.

Originally, I should have said: "Return to the original state." Or: "Add 10%." Unexpectedly, Annie winked at me in the office.

"You go out first, I will call you later."

When the staff of the Judicial Committee looked at Anne and walked out of the office, Anne immediately left her seat...

Yes, now she has her own desk in my room.

"What do you think?"

I asked as I watched her coming.

"I have seen Menneng's financial report. Menneng's main taxes are divided into three parts. One part is the black and gray tax around the 'night show', the other part is the normal commercial tax around the 'market', and the last part is the 'trading business' of passing merchants. Tax', and the serious 'market business tax and business tax' are less than one-tenth of the normal income..."

This is the reason why I dare to exempt them from taxes. It will not cause any loss, but also gain a good reputation, and it can enrich the energy supplies.

As for Meng Neng's main income, the largest one is the village, followed by the park, the third is the casino, and the fourth is the black and gray taxes around the night show.

As for the people in the mountains who farm and raise livestock, they don't have to pay taxes at all. Even if they were willing to pay, I don't have the manpower to go from mountain to mountain to collect the money, not to mention that they are unlikely to be willing.

"Then we can make another fuss." Annie said directly: "Let all merchants be responsible for the cleaning costs of surrounding streets to offset the tax..."

Just when I thought it was the familiar routine again, the pattern changed.

"Is there any difference?" I mean, what's the difference between me spending money to hire old men and women from the Wa ethnic group to clean the house, and those merchants paying to hire the same people to clean the house?

Anne responded: "Of course it's different!"

"Your hiring is a government act. They are just here to make a living. How can you expect them to deal with Meng Neng?"

"Also, I heard that the Wa people were kind to you when you were in the most critical moment? Then don't even think about it. As long as you dare to talk about it, people will talk to you about the past, even if it has nothing to do with it. "

Annie said with a bad smile: "Let the merchants hire the Wa people to clean the house. Firstly, they will not lose their jobs. Secondly, it will have nothing to do with us. As long as the streets become dirty and chaotic again, we will punish the merchants, and the merchants will turn around and punish the Wa people. It has nothing to do with us anymore, so the Wa people must work hard, otherwise their money will be gone."

After listening to this sentence, the first sentence that came to my mind was still the common people's thinking. What I thought was, 'Who did the merchants offend?' But when I turned around and thought about it, in fact, the harsher the merchants were to the Wa people, the harder it was to treat the Wa people. The streets will be cleaner!

This is just like many old people who will sigh and say after the company's management changes: "This is not as good as before. Back then, I could play poker for a while at work and smoke a cigarette if I wanted to. Look at it. Now, every time you cough, you can’t help but be stared at.”

They simply don’t understand that if you did your job well, why would others resort to tricks?

When you have no requirements in life, what is wasted is the employer spending money to support you!

Are you still talking about catching fish and making a mess as a good thing?

If you really get into trouble, what else can you do except complain? Change jobs? After changing, do you still want this set?

"Mr. Xu, I've seen another market. Everyone pays the same amount, but the size of the stalls is completely different. It all depends on who goes early. I heard that there are people with a family of four who take turns on duty and occupy the stalls. Does this also need to be managed?”

I really haven't thought about the market carefully. To me, that place is just convenient for the common people...

"Say it, I'm listening."

Anne continued: "Change the original four rows of stalls into three rows, paint small stalls on both sides of the road for rent, and change the middle of the road into a large stall for auction. Also, I think we can take this opportunity to convert the stalls next to the market. Part of the shanty town was demolished..."

When I said this, my eyes suddenly lit up. I looked at Annie and said, "Are you afraid you don't just want to move the market?"

"That's right, I want to move all the Wa people from the shantytowns to the city one by one, so that no one can build shacks randomly in Mengeng at a nod. That is the source of chaos."

This bitch is the exact opposite of 'Teacher Yu'. Teacher Yu talks a lot about 'big principles' but can't do anything at first. That's not the case with Annie. She hides all her ideas in 'little ideas' that are convenient for the masses.

Is she going to demolish the shanty town?

My guess is correct, she wants to 'go to the Wa', she wants the entire Mengneng to no longer have the distinction between the Wa and other ethnic groups, only common people!

Then demolishing shantytowns is the first step, but you have to have a reason, right?

Then expand the market and occupy some houses. Is there anything wrong? The worst case scenario is to find an area and build a few buildings specifically. How much are the houses worth in the eyes of the government? There's no commercial land here, it's just a place for you to live. That's it. You may have to pay rent, otherwise you won't be able to live here.

Since the market can occupy shantytowns, what if it is built for junior high schools?

These are all considerations for the future of the Wa children. Even if it is inconvenient for you right now, do you still have to make way for your children's future?

What if we occupy another high school?

By then, all the Wa people have dispersed to all parts of Menneng. You, the leader of the Wa people, give the order to gather them all and let me see. Come on, shout again and let me see!

This woman had her cut into pieces by the Wa leader and took back all her power.

This is called internal affairs!

Only then did I realize that placing Anne in the position of confidential secretary was really a bit condescending.

"Annie..."

I just wanted to adjust her position to prevent the Judicial Committee from being leaderless, and the phone in the office rang.

Annie picked up the call directly: "Hello, Judicial Committee Office."

"OK."

Annie handed the phone over in a pretentious manner: "Mr. Xu, Mr. Zhao's phone number."

When I was still wondering why this girl handed me the phone so casually, a voice from a Northeastern fellow came from the phone: "Zhao Wei."

This bitch has done her homework. Not only is she smart, she even knows who Zhao Wei is and the importance of this phone call!

The problem is, I have no friendship with the Zhao family. (End of chapter)