Happy Little Mayor

Chapter 109: What is so beautiful

The next day after Liszt visited the town, a new team arrived, with a total of five people, who said on the phone that it was a New Zealand Taxation Office inspection team.

After receiving the notice, Wang Bo frowned, and asked, "Are there any inspection teams from the Tax Bureau?"

Charlie explained: "Yes, the Taxation Bureau has the authority to inspect cities and towns across the country. The construction funds allocated by the government to the local governments are issued by the Taxation Bureau, so they also have the responsibility of supervision to monitor the use of these funds."

"But we only built the town in the setting sun for a few months. What did they visit? See what the boss did with that money?"

"I'm just giving you a salary. Can that money have a fart?" Pharaoh courageously said, he has a treasure chest in the back room and his waist is very hard.

Charlie was silent, his brows were tighter than Wang Bo's wrinkles, and the wrinkles in the center of his forehead could kill the flies.

Seeing his expression, Pharaoh felt a little bad, and asked, "What's going on?"

Charlie said hesitantly: "I guess they may have a puristic purpose. Juan is right. They have no reason to review the use of funds at this time because the town was too short."

"What purpose do they have?"

Charlie shook his head, his face somber and silent.

The road conditions in the town were difficult to walk, and the car of the Tax Bureau inspection team broke down halfway. Wang Bo had to let Charlie drive Rand Cool Road Ze to pick them up.

Four middle-aged people arrived, in suits and shoes, carrying a uniform briefcase, with indifferent expressions on their faces, looking more annoying than those debt collectors in the original Maori Usury Company.

The leader of the group of four is called Boozer, a tax prosecutor who is responsible for checking the use of urban appropriations.

In this regard, Wang Bo was sitting upright. With the government's appropriation, he only used to pay salaries to his party.

After looking at the use of funds, Boozer was a little hesitant. He asked, "Mr. Mayor, on the way, we saw that your town is building roads and houses. May I ask for this money ..."

Wang Bo shrugged and said, "I invested it myself. You may not know that I have more money."

Boozer was silent for a while, and began to look through the fund use records with the three companions.

But the setting sun town was less than five months old, and there were only a handful of staff members. One piece of capital expenditure can be recorded clearly, and it is useless to turn them over.

After looking through these records, Boozer pushed the computer aside. He changed his expression and sincerely looked at Wang Bodao: "Mr. Mayor, do you have any opinion on the injection of government funds?"

Pharaoh would like to say that there are opinions and opinions, of course, but he noticed that Charlie secretly winked at him and motioned him not to say.

Somehow, Wang Bo didn't understand the meaning of Charlie doing this, and New Zealand is not a **** government like North Korea, even if he swears at the government here, right?

However, he still decided to follow Charlie's suggestion. The latter has been helping him with all his heart, and he hasn't dropped the chain yet.

So Wang Bo shook his head and said, "Nothing to say."

Boozer said, "Don't you think the government's funding for your town is a little small? I'm afraid we can't afford to build the town, right?"

That's right, Wang Bo can't wait to tap the table to respond to Boozer. He's right, the government is too stingy, it only gives more than 2 million a year, or it is distributed in four quarters. How can this be enough?

But Charlie gave him a wink again at this time, still suggesting he didn't say more.

So Pharaoh had to hold back his thoughts, and Zhuang Ruo Shunmin said, "I can handle the construction of the town by myself, and the jazz left me some antiques, and I can afford the town's construction by selling antiques."

Boozer was a little anxious, saying, "Why do you have to pay for it yourself if you have state funding? Can you ask the state to increase the funding?"

Now Wang Bo sees something wrong. The New Zealand Parliament is so good? Want to increase the financial allocation to the local government? Why hasn't he heard of such a good thing?

You know, since taking the post of mayor, Pharaoh is still very diligent and has been working hard to study the development of other towns.

However, in these studies, he found that New Zealand's parliament is very stubborn, and that local government funding is very small and difficult. Local governments can only strive to develop primary, secondary, and tertiary industries through taxation.

If things are abnormal, there must be a demon. Wang Bo was vigilant and asked, "What do you mean?"

Boozer smiled as he was about to speak. At this time Charlie stood up and sneered: "The meaning is very simple, the ambition of the parliament is a bit big, and they want to directly recover the sun-drenched collar as state property."

After hearing this, the four members of the tax bureau suddenly changed their faces, and Wang Bo's face became even more ugly. He asked, "What do you mean?"

Boozer said to Charlie with a somber face, "Sir, please leave here."

Charlie sneered and said, "You have the right to order me? Stupid! Greed! Damn!"

After that, he took Wang Bola aside and explained it to him.

Now the land in Sunset Town belongs to him except Highway 8. If the investment in the town is also made in his private name, then in fact, for him, the sunset town is not much different from the sunset

Once he invested in the town's streets, houses, and water and electricity systems, the town was his choice.

But if the town's infrastructure is invested by the government, Pharaoh's control of the town will be greatly reduced. To be sure, land ownership remains his, but the right to use it belongs to the government.

What's the difference between this?

If everything is funded by him, the site is his, the house is his, and the water and electricity are also his, so that in the future, the town residents will change the mayor, then he has the right to take back these use rights, and everyone has only one end. Get out of here!

As for the sunset town? The end is to become a ghost town, empty.

If the town is funded by government funds, then if the residents want to change the mayor, then the Pharaoh will have no choice. He can at best be a large farmer, rancher, etc. on this land, but Can no longer be the mayor here.

After the introduction was clear, Charlie's face was ugly and he said, "Damn, I didn't expect the politicians in the parliament to be so greedy. They turned a territory into a country town and were not satisfied. They really raised it!

Wang Bo's face was even more ugly. He held back his anger: "Charlie, why didn't you tell me this when you got government funding?"

Charlie opened his mouth to explain, and finally grinned bitterly: "If I said, I saw the bottom line of these **** politicians, believe it or not?"

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