Travel through the 1945 super power construction secret base

Chapter 302 Taxation



Chapter 302 Taxation

On a sunny day, primary school students had their physical education class.

As soon as the class started, the physical education teacher led the students to start basic warm-up exercises, including stretching, stretching and jogging.

These seemingly simple movements made the children so tired that they were out of breath and said they couldn't stand it anymore.

After school, the children return home exhausted. Parents feel distressed when they see how hard their children have worked.

Some parents even went directly to the school to report the situation, hoping to reduce the burden on their children.

However, the school’s response was that the entire Nanhua School must teach according to the new curriculum standards.

This can better exercise children's bodies and improve their physical fitness.

The children were very disappointed to hear the news.

They originally thought that complaining to their parents would change the current situation, but now they find that their efforts are in vain.

However, children are always very adaptable.

As time went on, they gradually adapted to this high-intensity physical education class.

With one physical education class every day, after a few days, the children’s bodies have become accustomed to the intensity and they no longer feel uncomfortable all over after the initial physical education class.

At the same time, Wang Ze obtained a detailed investigation report on primary school physical education classes.

After reading the report, he expressed satisfaction with the current situation.

He believes that children at Nanhua not only need to achieve excellent academic results, but also have a strong physique.

Only in this way can they better cope with various challenges in their future life.

Through more than ten years of martial arts training, the children of Nanhua will have good physical fitness, and will not be easily bullied by others even when they go abroad.

After successfully sending out the second batch of deuterium and tritium elements, Wang Ze contacted Frederick and asked about the progress of the experiments in the two countries.

"Chief, they send us data every day, and from the experimental point of view, none of them are successful." Frederick said regretfully.

As an experienced scientist, he was disappointed with the result, but he also understood that the road of scientific research is never smooth.

It is like a complex maze. Although you know the end is just ahead, you still need to keep trying and exploring to find the right route.

And every failure is a test of patience and perseverance, requiring constant adjustment of plans, elimination of wrong routes, and finding new breakthroughs.

This repetitive experimentation is undoubtedly tiring, but it is also part of the daily life of scientific researchers.

"Okay, pay attention to their data. If there is any abnormality, tell me in time to prevent them from taking my materials for free and detonating them prematurely." Wang Ze nodded.

This experiment is of vital importance to Nanhua, as it not only concerns the country's security and development, but also involves the enhancement of its international status.

Therefore he must avoid any accidents.

South China must be ahead of France and the mainland. After all, one of them is a veteran European power, and the other is a major power that can challenge the United Nations alone.

If South China cannot take the lead in hydrogen bomb experiments, it will only be a regional power for a long time.

"I understand. We will carefully verify the data they send us every day." Frederick nodded solemnly.

Seeing that he understood what he meant, Wang Ze said nothing more.

Frederick continued, "Patriarch, we have officially started the production of computers. Do you have any arrangements?"

Wang Ze pondered for a moment and replied, "Send me two machines, and connect the network. In addition, give priority to equipping the production lines to the government, the military, and enterprises. Go talk to Ma Qi and ask him to coordinate this matter. By the way, how is the web program I told you about before?"

Although Wang Ze is not interested in current computers, in his opinion they are still too backward and many of his ideas cannot be realized due to hardware problems. However, once they are connected to the Internet, he will be able to understand the dynamics of the entire Nanhua without leaving home, which is something he still needs.

As his status rises, many grassroots issues are difficult to detect, but through the Internet, he may be able to better grasp the overall situation.

Frederick quickly replied: "No problem, the data station is being built now."

Then, he couldn't help but sigh, "It's just that data stations are too expensive. The current production costs are too high."

Wang Ze patted Frederick on the shoulder and comforted him, "Don't worry, take your time, it will be solved."

He couldn't help much with this problem. After all, technology had just lit up the computer, and all related supporting facilities needed to be developed by themselves.

If Wang Ze had not raised the demand for this new product, Nanhua would never have immediately started mass production.

He once again instructed to speed up the production of the 70-ton atomic bomb. His plan could not be delayed too long as time was pressing.

Because Wang Ze received news from An Yi that Sukarno in North Indonesia was preparing for a secret meeting with South Indonesia.

Having finally split up Indonesia, he absolutely does not want to see them get back together again.

Wang Zedi returned to the mountain base, sat down on the sofa, and picked up the newspaper beside him.

The latest newspapers from various countries are delivered here every day, and they are all translated, making it convenient for Wang Ze to keep abreast of the situation in various countries at any time.

His eyes fell on the South Asian Daily, where the novels were beginning to take on their own unique line.

Every day a whole page is filled with serialized novels, attracting the attention of countless readers.

Nowadays, many people subscribe to this newspaper every day just to be able to read the latest chapter first.

Wang Ze finished reading today's chapter with great interest. Although the plot was still a little different from that of later generations, it was enough to kill time.

The editorial department has now grown to a size of nearly 100 people, and has published dozens of books.

The best-selling book has sold over two million copies. It can be said that almost every family in Nanhua has bought the novel.

Not only families in Nanhua, but also many people from other Southeast Asian countries watched it.

However, since Nan Hua only publishes Chinese-language novels, the readers are those who understand Chinese, while people from other parts of Southeast Asia cannot understand them even if they buy the books, which leads to the failure to increase sales.

For those authors who have published books in the editorial department, their income is undoubtedly the highest in Nanhua.

Not only that, they also have to pay the highest personal income tax, 60% of their income.

This regulation was set by Wang Ze himself, who believes that high-income earners should bear higher tax responsibilities.

Although Nanhua has a large number of state-owned enterprises and does not lack this part of tax revenue, this policy is indispensable.

Its purpose is to balance people's income levels and avoid excessive gap between the rich and the poor.

If workers can only get 300 Singapore dollars a month, while authors can earn hundreds of thousands of Singapore dollars a month, the gap will be too huge.

Even after paying taxes, these people still have considerable income.

In Nanhua, people with a monthly income of less than S$1000 do not have to pay taxes, while those who exceed this standard have to pay corresponding taxes according to three levels of 40%, 50% and 60%.


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