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Chapter 171 - Chapter 133 Reasonable Tax Avoidance_2

"Interesting." Cooper nodded, but he didn't quite understand; he was a shelter executive, not a homeless person, and wasn't particularly interested in street fights.

The only thing he knew was that Juan Jin was the boss of these homeless people and many listened to him.

And they were the organization distributing welfare to the homeless, which was enough.

Two decision-makers sitting together could actually exploit many loopholes.

"Welfare institutions have explicit regulations requiring timely assistance for the homeless, sometimes even sending inspectors to investigate discreetly to prevent any embezzlement of welfare resources, such as shopping vouchers and subsidy funds. Since those homeless are under your control, it shouldn't be a problem if a few more or less people receive the subsidy, right?" Cooper asked.

Allen Zhang also understood his implication, "Are you suggesting that my people should either avoid claiming their subsidies or falsely claim them? I can't do that."

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