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Chapter 99: Pass on His Majesty's Will!(2/2)

Very simple.

Cancel the checkpoint tax directly!

Why cancel the checkpoint tax?

After the abolition of the checkpoint tax, the price of the goods itself will be reduced, the purchasing power of the people will be enhanced, the circulation of goods will be more frequent, and the population here will be more concentrated, which will further promote commodity exchanges, which will form a virtuous cycle.

The economy of the entire area will be in a prosperous situation.

As a result, the city began to flourish.

Although the checkpoint tax is gone, other tax types have increased, such as commodity trading, and such actions have invisibly improved the status of merchants. More farmers go to business, and the vacant land will of course be returned to the court.

The imperial court had more land that could be redistributed to farmers, greatly alleviating the problem of land annexation.

The abolition of the checkpoint tax is the core concept of the pilot economic and trade zone in later generations. It is precisely through this that it greatly promoted the prosperity of business and even began to radiate around to form a certain economic belt.

Nowadays, the current situation in the Tang Dynasty, the cancellation of the checkpoint tax will reduce a lot of taxes, but other taxes can be compensated.

Overall, after the cancellation of the checkpoint tax, the commercial tax of Datang will not only not decrease, but will also increase greatly.

Moreover, the impact of canceling the checkpoint tax is not just in terms of taxation.

The Tang Dynasty experienced the Anshi Rebellion, and all industries were waiting to be rejuvenated, and it took a long time to recover. The cancellation of the checkpoint tax can reduce the pressure on the people. If the people lose their pressure and live better, the recovery time will be shortened.

Thinking of this, Li Si stood up directly from the dragon throne.
Chapter completed!
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