Blackstone Code

Chapter 175:



Lynch never thought that paying too little tax was something to be proud of; he had never thought so.

There was once a rich man who proudly told others that he always paid his taxes in full for his income, which mainly came from employing himself and drawing a barely passable salary.

Some even wrote articles praising this rich man's actions, holding him up as the conscience of society.

But these people never told the public how much this rich man actually paid in taxes because they were too ashamed, and revealing it would not be good for the rich man's image in the eyes of the public.

Paying too little tax would harm one's social image, and Lynch did not want to become someone abandoned by the "mainstream society," which was the middle and lower classes. So he wouldn't do that.

He always believed that the greater the ability, the more wealth, the greater the responsibility, and one must set an example.

From the beginning, Vera knew Lynch's requirements. He initially even wanted to genuinely pay his taxes in full.

At this moment, she was curious, "How much income do I need to handle? Maybe I should have a plan in advance."

"Not much," Lynch said casually, "Over a million in cash, and some shares."

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