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Chapter 78

After Liu Min only read the first benefit of the inclusive policy, most of the inner imbalance of the young sailors who were not prepared to immigrate was immediately dissipated.

"The threshold for personal tax is raised from 300 ringgit to 1,000 ringgit per month? This is a huge profit margin!" Everyone couldn't help but think so.

Most of the current tax law provisions in Lanzhou were set in 1984 when the People's Republic of China was first founded. Some of them had a relatively large impact and were adjusted in the interim. However, this is the first time that personal tax has been adjusted.

Mainly because when it was first established in 1984, "300 per month" was considered a high salary. Everyone felt that it was a benevolent government and they were very satisfied.

According to the old exchange rate between Ringgit and RMB, 300 Ringgit was equal to 800 RMB at that time. Referring to China’s personal tax rates in the early 1980s, the starting tax rate was basically 800 yuan.

For example, the famous royalties were a very benevolent government when the threshold was first set in 1981. Writers were allowed to pay no tax up to 800 yuan per month. It was definitely a very high income at the time.

In Lanfang, in the first three or four years after the founding of the People's Republic of China, 99% of the people did not have to pay income tax.

In the late 1980s, with the further development of the Southeast Asian economy, the average salary began to exceed 300 ringgit, and this year the per capita salary reached 600 ringgit. Income tax became a veritable salary tax. Only those with less than half the social average salary

There is no need to pay taxes in Lanzhou.

Now, most people are just beginning to feel a little distressed. Because of the financial crisis, Zhu Youdong raised the threshold to one thousand ringgits with a stroke of his pen. It is estimated that everyone will not have to pay for several years.

It's a pity that many people don't see the trick here - due to legislative habits, the statistical unit written in Lanfang's new personal income tax regulations is still ringgit and has not been changed.

However, I believe that it will not be long before the currency is converted into RMB.

It's just that the ringgit has just fallen by 25% against the yuan, so after it is converted into the yuan, the increase is actually not that exaggerated. According to the old exchange rate, 1,000 ringgit is equal to 2,200 to 2,300 yuan, and the new exchange rate is equal to 1,600 to 1,700 yuan.

Therefore, Gu Kun's new standard is almost the same as China's "no tax under 1,500" at the beginning of the 21st century. It is not as much as these fishermen are thinking at the moment.

This is not because Gu Kun is not kind enough, but because he knows the way to happiness.

Happiness comes from comparison and unexpected progress.

The benefits must be given to ordinary people little by little so that they will be grateful. If you give them to the people all at once, they will not feel much gain.

After reading the personal income tax, Liu Min continued to read down, and then saw a discount that surprised him the most.

"Even the vehicle and vessel operating tax has been reduced? Oh my, isn't this extremely beneficial to ship owners? There are also some corporate income tax-related discounts... It seems that the state is offering this to any migrant worker, business owner, fishery logistics company with a formal job

Business operators generally provide generous subsidies."

"Let me do the math... On average, each person who pays taxes will pay dozens of yuan less per month, which is hundreds of yuan a year. People with cars and boats will save an additional two thousand yuan a year, and business owners in the service industry will save more.

Pretty much the same. In addition, the country also proposed to subsidize diesel for the first time...

Calculated in this way, excluding diesel subsidies, the money saved in seven years is comparable to the one-time discounts obtained by those who give up their nationality and immigrate. If the fishing boat and truck at home are powerful, with diesel subsidies, they can be saved in five years.

The investment has been completely repaid. So for hard-working people like us, we should continue to be Lanfang people. The personal tax burden in Malay is not low. It is not cost-effective to pay for a one-time subsidy without leaving any way out. I have to worry about it.

With the boss here, Lanzhou's economy will definitely get better and better in the future."

Liu Min and his wife Wang Han settled their accounts with each other and decided that being from Lanfang was a good deal.

Among the group of sailors, only one person complained: "Why are we subsidizing the fishery service industry and logistics industry? It seems that I don't see any protection for charterers and farmers. This is completely discriminating against landlords!"

It turned out that this sailor's family had relatives who were landowners and tenants. They owned some plantations and a few houses in the main city to collect rent. However, Gu Kun's control this time did not cover this group of people at all.

Liu Min was disdainful in his heart: Humph, what are the landlords and tenants to protect? Lanfang's small-scale peasant economy is not competitive at first sight, so it would be better to let Gu Kun carry out land annexation.

He thought so in his heart, but couldn't say it outright. He just continued to look for policy details in the newspaper, and then pointed to a new discovery and said:

"Why is there no subsidy? Isn't it said in this article that for those who want to immigrate to Malaya and enjoy the Malayan commercial pension subsidy, if their own funds are not enough to buy a house in Kuching, Lanfang Charity Foundation is willing to protect it

The land property rights in Lanfang will be recovered at a reasonable price, and the proceeds will be used to purchase properties in Kuching, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Johor Bahru.

If those who farm land and rent houses really want to take advantage of a one-time advantage, can they give up their land rights in Lanfang and immigrate? The protective price given by Gu Kun is 30% higher than the current market price, which is interesting. Now in Penang

Housing prices in places like Johor Bahru have dropped due to the crisis. Wouldn't it be better to take advantage of the dip and work as a charterer in Johor Bahru?"

When the sailor whose family had a charterer heard this, he thought it made sense.

Although Lan Fang seems to have a good future because of Gu Kun, Gu Kun alone should not be able to make Lan Fang surpass Malaysia or even Li Jiapo, right?

If I could go to the best city in Malaysia to work as a charterer, wouldn't it be better than working as a charterer in Lanfang?

Those landlords and small landowners who did not have absolute confidence and belief in Gu Kun almost all thought this way, and then they became tempted.

Their vision is probably as stupid as that of a guy who was a traitor in 1945.



The sky is like a round cover, and the land is like a chess game. People in the world are divided into black and white, and they compete for honor and disgrace.

All living beings are there with flesh and blood running towards their own future.

Gu Kun and Zhu Youdong, like gods overlooking all living beings, turned all the decisions of the Lanfang people into cold statistical tables.

In just one week, Gu Kun's plan was carried out in every possible way, and the citizens were thoroughly identified and distinguished.

"There are more than 17,700 people who are planning to immigrate to Malaysia, all of whom are over 50 years old, or who are under 50 years old but have certain physical disabilities. A one-time Malaysian commercial pension premium subsidy of US$5,000 per person.

, a US$4,000 home purchase subsidy, a total expenditure of US$160 million for this part.”

"There are more than 5,800 people who are also preparing to immigrate, but do not meet the age or health subsidy conditions. They are mainly only children whose parents are over 50 years old. They are willing to immigrate with their parents so that the whole family can be taken care of in the future. These people cannot

To meet the ten-year commercial pension premium payment from the state, the state only sponsors a housing subsidy of US$4,000. This part of the expenditure is US$24 million.”

"There are another 3,900 people who had no legitimate occupation in Lanzhou before and were renting out shops, houses or operating farms to collect rent. They do not meet any state subsidy conditions. But because they believe in bargain-hunting opportunities after the price reduction of foreign assets,

I am willing to sell all the land rights in Lanzhou at the national protection price, immigrate to Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Johor Bahru and other places to buy real estate and continue to work as a charterer.

To acquire the real estate of these people, as well as other real estate left behind by those who immigrated abroad due to the first two conditions, the foundation spent a total of US$370 million."

Gu Kun truthfully reported the main data on this report to Zhu Youdong.

Currently, the largest amount of direct expenditure is used to buy all the real estate of short-sighted people who want to immigrate.

370 million US dollars may seem like a lot, but in fact it is completely necessary. Especially in the end, more than 200 million US dollars were spent on the few thousand tenants and tenants - a population of more than 3,000, which is basically the equivalent of

There are six to seven hundred households. There were no birth restrictions in Lanfang before, and each household has an average of four or so people.

The average real estate value of each of the six to seven hundred tenant farmers/farmers is more than one million ringgit, and they also need to pay a protection premium, which adds up to more than eight hundred million ringgit, equivalent to US$200 million.

However, after such a clean-up, the effect is immediate.

The total number of nationalities in Lanfang suddenly dropped to just over 60,000, but the economic vitality was not affected at all - immigrants almost always took away baggage and had little ability to create wealth. The most they left behind was to provide some consumption and provide

There is no output. And a tourism-oriented country like Lanfang does not need domestic demand to drive the economy at all. It only needs external demand from tourists.

Nowadays, there are 200,000 to 300,000 tourists coming to China every year, and the tourists’ consumption in ten days is equivalent to the living expenses of the country’s population for less than half a year.

On the other hand, the adult illiteracy rate in Lanfang has dropped from 23% to 2%, the primary school graduation rate is 96, and the junior high school graduation rate is 88. In Southeast Asia in the late 1990s, such data could already surpass Lijiapo.

In addition, Lanfang's land rights and interests have been clarified a lot after this cleanup. If Gu Kun flexes his muscles in the future, he will almost never encounter the problem of stuck households, and it will also facilitate unified planning across the country.

Gu Kun never felt that after entering contemporary society, land annexation was nothing to be afraid of, especially in small countries, because agricultural products and food were not expected to be self-sufficient in the country, so just buy them casually on the international market.

If land annexation is not concentrated, it will be difficult for Gu Kun to control the scale of construction land and raise housing prices after Lanfang becomes gentrified in the future, because too many people have land to sell. Lanfang’s 2,600 square kilometers of land area needs to be naturally

To achieve the scarcity of "an inch of land is precious," the population must be at least larger than that of Lijiapo, which means more than four to five million people.

Lanfang will only have a few hundred thousand permanent residents in the future, plus more tourists, so it is impossible to expect natural scarcity. Only Gu Kun can control the source of land to create artificial scarcity and high-end, just like those real estate families in Xiangjiang.

Gu Kun's plan is to carefully select and optimize a large amount of land suitable for agricultural use, and turn it into huge state-owned plantations of durian and cat poop coffee according to the soil fertility and mineral element characteristics, and draw a red line to cover thousands of square meters.

Kilometers of land were concentrated and forced to be permanently farmed.

If that doesn't work, he can also develop the most famous bird's nest industry in the Malay state of Sarawak and Sabah, set up some nature reserves, and only allow state-run conservation teams to collect bird's nests in an orderly manner. (The most famous bird's nest in the world is in Malaysia.

Borneo, that is, the big island on the other side of Lanfang)

From population to land to national quality, Gu Kun only spent a few hundred million dollars to completely integrate it.


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