"Brother Gu, I knew your family was wealthy, but I didn't expect you to be so rich that you needed to set up a charity foundation to avoid taxes."
Looking at the words "charity foundation" on paper, Uncle Ah Lai was very surprised.
Southeast Asia is not like more procedural developed countries governed by laws.
Here, the ways rich people evade taxes are actually quite crude, often involving bribing government officials to directly evade taxes.
In the chaotic regions to the north and east, most of the large enterprises or mining companies are almost entirely controlled by private warlord families.
Talking about paying taxes is simply a complete joke.
It's generally only the international big bosses, like Chen Shenglin at this Level, who will establish their own private charitable foundations and the like.
The doorkeeper's words didn't really carry any kind of sarcastic tone.
