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Taxation and Life

After my father was laid off, my family’s life became even more difficult, especially for my younger brother and younger sister, who were studying in college, and I didn’t know where the expensive tuition fees came from. Therefore, my father decided to open a small store. Not to get rich, just to earn some living expenses.

The store is located in a place with less traffic, so the daily business is not very good. Sometimes it can only earn more than ten yuan a day. After excluding industrial and commercial taxes and other expenses, there is not much left. So, I discussed with my brother Xiaowen, who worked in the tax department, and asked him to talk to the leaders of the tax bureau to see if the tax department could reduce or reduce some taxes. When my father found out, he not only did not support us, but severely criticized us, saying: To be a human being, you must be honest, and to open a shop, you must pay taxes. It is a matter of course that this is something that benefits the country and the people, not to mention that tax revenue is used by the people. People, my whole family has directly or indirectly enjoyed this part of the tax I paid. Moreover, Xiaowen is a tax worker, so we should take the lead in paying taxes, setting an example for everyone, and making it easier for Xiaowen to work. ?As a laid-off old worker who can speak like this, what else can we brothers, as state workers, have to say? We all understand what my father said. We just pity our father who is bent over by family difficulties and want him to Make more money.

From then on, his father never asked his eldest brother to pay taxes on his behalf. He was afraid that his eldest brother would ask the government to exempt him from taxes. So during the monthly tax period, he would walk several kilometers to the tax bureau to pay taxes. Sometimes, when business was not good and he had no money, he would first borrow money from neighbors to pay taxes, and then save money for living expenses before paying it back. Once, my father went to pay taxes in the rain and was hit by a motorcycle on the way. The motorcycle mainly took his father to the hospital for bandaging, but his father asked him to take him to the tax bureau to pay taxes first. He said: "Not now" Go quickly, I'll get off work later. ?The car owner was touched by his action and rushed him to pay taxes first and then to the hospital to see a doctor. When we arrived at the hospital, the doctor blamed him: "The collision was so serious, why did you come to the hospital now? If you had come later, the injury would have been more serious." ?After the car owner explained it, the doctor was very moved and couldn't believe it was true. The doctor said: "I just often hear about people evading taxes, evading taxes, harming the public and enriching private interests, infringing on national interests and obtaining personal interests." But this is the first time I have seen someone like you who pays taxes with integrity. ?

My father has a deep hatred for those who evade, resist, cheat, and infringe on national interests. Although my father has not read many books, he deeply knows that taxation is the lifeblood of the country. Paying more taxes means making more contributions to society and is a reflection of patriotism and love for the people. He often tells us: "Everyone has different ambitions and pursuits, but they must be honest." If everyone doesn't pay taxes, how can the country's construction be done well? Simple words express the true thoughts of a common taxpayer.

Taxation and Life

On Saturday afternoon, the sun was shining brightly. There was no longer the coldness of winter. The weather was gradually getting warmer. In this spring season, my father and I came to New Century Plaza.

There are so many people in New Century Plaza! They are in groups, leisurely and comfortable. Some are flying kites, some are roller skating, and some are sitting on benches chatting. The square is surrounded by green lawns, and it is like a green blanket draped over the shoulders of the square. The towering statues beside the square are dotted with New Century Plaza also reflects the modern taste of our Xingtai City. The fountain in the middle of the square changes into various shapes with the melodious music. The water in the middle sprays very high, three or four meters high, like the dragon king's raised beard, which is very spectacular. The white doves of peace flying freely in the blue sky of the square are intertwined with various kites, making the square even more colorful.

Dad said: How happy your generation is! It used to be a dilapidated stadium, surrounded by low, damp bungalows. Now it has been turned into high-rise buildings, and the stadium has also been built into a spacious one. It is said that it cost hundreds of millions of yuan to build the square and the prosperous underground shopping mall. Do you know where the money came from? I shook my head ignorantly and said, "I don't know." Dad said seriously: "All this money came from Is it obtained through taxation? I asked my father in confusion: "So what is taxation?" Dad took my hand and said in a deep voice: "Every citizen in our country has the obligation to pay taxes." Any business unit or individual, including farmers, must pay a certain amount of tax, which is the country's main source of revenue. ?

Finally, Dad said that the country can do many things with tax revenue, such as: building beautiful campuses, purchasing teaching equipment, setting up welfare homes and nurseries for the elderly, paying for the normal expenses of government agencies and the military, etc. I somewhat understand it.

We played in the square for a while, and I felt a little hungry. I told my dad that I wanted to eat something, and my dad took me to the food stall next to the square and ate some snacks. While they were enjoying themselves, two uncles in blue uniforms came over and politely showed their IDs to the stall owner, who happily handed over the taxes to them.

Seeing this scene, I thought: When I grow up, I must be a good citizen who pays taxes in accordance with the law and contribute to the construction of the motherland.