American Tax Officer

Chapter 267: Chapter 185: Location Selected for Taking Office, Los Angeles Branch!



After all, he was now used to the inspectors in his squad, and there was an unspoken understanding between him and his squad members.

Going to a new place where life is unfamiliar and without having capable subordinates at hand would not be conducive to his work.

"That\'s great, then let me thank you on behalf of everyone, Chief Tax Officer."

Although Nisen had expected such a response, he still felt a surge of happiness when he heard David easily agree. Your adventure continues at m v|l-e\'-NovelBin.net

"Alright, keep a close eye on that Mofei case, and as soon as you find a suspect, bring them in for interrogation immediately."

This was still a major case in Newtown District, and after dealing with Keenan\'s gang, David planned to quickly wrap up this case as well.

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Time flew by, and in the blink of an eye, another week had passed, and there were only five days left until the end of the performance appraisal period.

In this time, the competition on the tax achievement leaderboard had entered an intense stage.

The one currently in the first place was still Brown Soros from New York, dominating with a tax performance of 76.55 million.

Ranked second was Bellamy Hardy from Los Angeles, with a total tax performance of 69.80 million.

David was in third place, with a minor gap of 69.11 million, temporarily conceding to third place.

The reason why the two people ranked before him could boast such tax achievements was entirely due to the resources of the super cities like Los Angeles and New York.

As for David\'s achievement, in addition to the \'golden finger\' bug, there was also the tax revenue successively paid by officials from various city halls.

In addition, during this week, he traveled to several cities, cracking major cases selected by various branches, achieving a total of 69.11 million in tax performance.

At the Washington D.C. Headquarters, in the top-floor conference room.

With only five days remaining until the end of the current appraisal period, Obadiah also called for a high-level meeting today to determine matters after the results came out.

Once everyone had arrived, he surveyed the room and said, "Now there are only five days left until the end of the performance appraisal period. What are your thoughts?"

"Last appraisal period, Brown Soros was in first with 75.11 million in tax performance, but he\'s already reached 76.55 million now. I think in the remaining days, it\'s very possible for him to become the \'Billionaire Mr. Soros\'!"

"Achieving over a billion in tax revenue in a single appraisal period would be an unbelievable feat. The Making of a Legend project is tailor-made for him!"

"Bellamy Hattie is not bad either. He ended the last appraisal period with 65.13 million in tax performance, and now he\'s already reached 69.80 million. In the remaining few days, I think breaking the 80 million mark shouldn\'t be a problem..."

"..."

Seeing many senior executives start boasting about their favored candidates, Donald naturally did not want to be outdone. He immediately said, "Well, according to what you\'re saying, David from the Lake District Sub-Bureau Branch is even better. His performance from the last appraisal was 62.66 million, and now he\'s reached 69.11 million!"

"Right, in terms of growth rate, Brown Soros\'s increase over the last round is only about 1 million, while Bellamy Hattie\'s is about 4 million, but David\'s growth is almost 7 million. From a certain perspective, David has already won."

"I support David."

"I support him too..."

Following Donald\'s lead, several senior executives who had previously supported David also began to speak up in agreement.

Those senior executives who had originally supported Bellamy Hardy and Brown Soros were somewhat silenced at that moment.

Because what Donald and the other David supporters were saying was correct, purely in terms of growth rate, David currently had the largest increase among the three.

Just as the momentum seemed to be tipping in one direction, Chief Advisor Wilton Heng spoke up, "We have already determined that whoever has the highest tax performance in this appraisal period will be elected. The decision relies on tax performance, and growth rate is not the decisive factor."

With these words, the previously dispirited supporters of Brown Soros and Bellamy Hattie were suddenly buoyed with confidence.

Exactly, everything depends on tax performance; what\'s the use of growth rate now?

Now, whether it\'s Bellamy Hattie or Brown Soros, their tax performance is still pressing down on David\'s, so the ones who should be worried are David and his supporters!

After hearing Wilton Heng\'s remarks, Obadiah slightly furrowed his brow but quickly appeared as if nothing had happened and said, "There are still five days left, it\'s too early to tell who will emerge victorious, but once the results are out, where do you all think the transfer to be most suitable? Let\'s hear your opinions."

"Philadelphia, I think. This city has consistently had the highest crime rate in America, and the several major branches of the city are in a complete mess regarding the tax on illegal income, making it the most suitable place for the elect of our Making of a Legend project!"

"Philadelphia is a good choice, but I think Chicago is even more suitable. According to statistical data, Chicago is also one of the cities with the highest crime rate in America, especially in terms of the rate of violent crime in recent years.

Although the Chicago government has taken some measures to fight crime, the problem is still a significant challenge facing the city and would be a great place for our IRS elect to excel."

"According to your logic, Houston would actually be even more suitable, you see..."

"..."

The senior executives started recommending their favorite cities, and while doing so, they listed the various crime rates of the cities and the advantages regarding the tax on illegal income.


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