Users like Hannah could directly apply for cash withdrawals from the platform for their income from live streaming, but the money was not pre-taxed and the anchor needed to declare taxes by themselves. But Hannah had never filed a tax return because she was reluctant to lose a large amount of income.
Now, the taxation department also came to her and she panicked all of a sudden, so she could only lie quickly and said, “Officer, you have also seen the situation in my family. There are indeed two paralyzed patients who need to be taken care of. There is an old woman who needs to be taken care of and I was really busy, so I didn’t take care of it…”
As she spoke, she had a flash of inspiration and quickly made up for herself, “You see, it didn’t take long for me to live broadcast the goods. The time, in total, is only a month or so. In fact, I planned to file tax returns as soon as I finish my busy days…”
The staff of the tax department knew that she must be lying but just as she said, it had only been more than a month since the live broadcast began.
If she said that she forgot, or was too busy to pay taxes for a while, the tax department would have no way to prove that she was deliberately evading taxes.
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