You have a new Amazon product recommendation

Chapter 1096: Head Start


The bazaar is very simple, in fact, it is a makeshift stall set up on the river beach, and it is set up along the beach for a long time.

The carts and horses were pulled, and there was not even a shed.

Fortunately, the April day was still very cool, and the sun was not shining in the sky in the morning.

This is very similar to many grass markets in the Central Plains, with a fixed location, a fixed time, and once every few days.

Fan Lubing didn't care about the identity of his county order at this time, and carefully observed this bazaar, watching the Han merchants trading with those Shanyi.

He found that there were many interpreters in the bazaar, and some Han merchants even knew some Yi language, and with the help of gestures, they could also bargain with those Yi people.

He also discovered a fact that surprised him, those Yi people were actually rich.

"That's our gold, silver, and copper coins."

The steward introduced that after exchanging markets with the Shanyi, a problem arose, that is, bartering was more troublesome after all.

Therefore, in the end, the merchants agreed with the Shanyi to use Tang money.

When trading, it was generally the Shanyi who first sold the goods they brought to the Han merchants, and the Han merchants gave them gold, silver and copper coins, and then they bought the goods of the Han merchants at a price when they had money.

"Do you have to pay taxes?"

Fan Lubing is more concerned about this.

Although he had just arrived, he already knew that agriculture here was tax-free for three years and halved for five years.

The three years are even calculated based on the arrival of his county order, that is, the past year or so has been exempted, and then from today it will be exempted for three years, halved by five years.

Today's two taxes are apportioned into the mu, and the tax and service are counted in the two taxes, if the land tax and household tax of the two taxes are reduced or exempted for eight years, then there will be no tax to be levied in the future of his county order.

Even the errand service could not be levied, because there was no free servitude now, and it was all converted into two taxes, and then one-third of the two taxes per year were kept in the state, and a part of the state was pulled out and used for the office expenses of the yamen, as well as the salary of the errand servants who hired people to do the service.

There is no regular tax, and Fan Lubing can only count on collecting taxes from the industrial and commercial side.

"There is a tax, there is no entry tax in the bazaars, they are all free to buy and sell, but there is a tax on transactions, twenty taxes and one."

The tax rate of 5 percent is the same as the imperial court's transaction tax.

When Shanyi sells goods, they deduct taxes before they get the money.

At first, Shanyi was reluctant to use money, they preferred to barter, but later Tang Shang carefully persuaded them, and they also found that these coins were indeed useful.

As long as you have enough coins, you can buy anything.

They also understood the transaction tax levied by the Han Chinese.

There were tax collectors in the market, as well as in the docks and in the city, and like the convoys, they were all set up in the first place.

However, it was not official in the past, and now that Fan Lubing is here, Li Chao asked the steward to transfer these tax collection matters to Gao Lubing, and the Li family will also share one-third of the taxes collected in the future.

However, Li Chao did not tell the imperial court about the taxes levied before this, and Gao Lubing did not ask.

After all, before this, the imperial court had not officially set up a county in Liuqiu.

"Thank you, King Yue."

With Li Chao's support, the tax collector team will officially become official from today, although the person is from the Li family, he has no other candidates now, so he can only use it first.

"In addition to this transaction tax, what other excise taxes are levied?"

"According to the imperial court tax law, there is a transaction tax on transactions, and in addition to the transaction tax, the transaction of houses, shops and fields must also be deed and deed tax.

Transaction tax is 5 percent and deed tax is 8 percent. ” "We are also leviing a customs tax in the port of Liuqiu, which is also 20 taxes and 1.

Levy business tax on shops, 20 sharp. ” In addition to these taxes, there is also a tax on industry and commerce, which is two taxes for merchants.

The two taxes are regular taxes, and the peasants are mainly taxed according to the land property, and then the tax is levied according to the household, etc., and the land is apportioned into the mu.

But when merchants were doing business, they also had to pay two taxes, and their two taxes were not based on the fields, but on what they earned.

Twenty tax one.

This is actually equivalent to personal income tax.

Fan Lubing calculated in his heart, and the tax seemed to be a lot.

A Fujian merchant came with a shipload of goods, so he had to pay a customs duty once when he entered the port of Liuqiu, twenty taxes and one tax.

If the goods are sold, they have to pay a transaction tax, which is 20 taxes and 1.

If the merchant is opening his own shop on the island, then he will also have to pay a business tax, which is another twenty taxes.

At the end of each year, two taxes have to be paid once, and another twenty taxes are one.

You have to pay the tax four times, 20 taxes each time.

In fact, these tax items have been around for a long time, such as transaction tax, which was originally called city tax, and later also called momo money.

Free novels bring you joy and joy ---> storyskyline.net

The customs duty is called the passing tax, and the business tax is a residential tax, which is levied on the merchants who operate in fixed shops.

In fact, today's industrial and commercial taxation is relatively good, unified and unified, and there is no collection of other names.

The tax rate is also very uniform, and the tax rate is relatively low.

In the grass market, most of the goods come from Fujian and other places.

Relatively speaking, the largest market on the island today is still in the castle, but the shops there are mainly for immigrants, and there are a wide variety of goods brought from the Central Plains.

From bricks and tiles to paper, from ceramics to ironware, there are cows, horses, donkeys and mules, as well as pigs, dogs, chickens and ducks, cloth and silk, medicinal herbs and dried fruits, as well as various dyes, tea, and even needles and threads.

Although the Li family also set up a workshop on Liuqiu Island, most of the daily necessities still had to be transported by ship from the Central Plains.

From plough rakes for ploughing to hoe sickles, from kitchen knives and spatulas for cooking, to iron pots.

Even the plates for food and the bowls for eating took the initiative to be transported from outside.

The rest of the cloth, shoes, paper, ink, pens, inkstones, needles, threads, etc., are almost all shipped from abroad at present.

The trade with the Shanyi was mainly focused on ironware, needlework, cloth, etc.

In particular, all kinds of iron products, iron pot kitchen knives, etc., are deeply loved by the Shanyi, but the prices are also very expensive.

On the other hand, the aborigines don't like tea, they prefer betel nut.

The Li family has begun to transplant tea trees from Fujian to the island and establish tea plantations on the island.

Some merchants even sell first-hand second-hand goods, such as Li Kee's pawnshop, which used to sell many dead clothes, etc., on a regular basis.

Now Li Kee Pawnshop has brought a lot of old clothes, but it has won the love of the natives.

Old clothes sell just as hot as new clothes.

Although they don't like tea very much, they like wine and sugar very much, but they like the refined salt of the white flowers produced by Li Ji even more.

The Shanyi exchanged deer, roe deer and other hides, as well as antlers, and even their own livestock, and also sold medicinal materials.

Merchants collect almost everything, whether it is rice, skins, medicinal herbs, dried fruits or seafood.

The immigrants who came to Liuqiu and the Shanyi who have been in contact with the Li family, more than 100,000 people, this is a huge market, and this is also a blank market, first served. t1706231537: