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Mr. Lu Qiyuan's move is quite ruthless

author:Sima Zhao's heart

I like to watch Mr. Lu Qiyuan's videos, and every time I hear him talk about the issues that ordinary people care about, his views are quite unique and refreshing. But recently, his remarks about "the need to legislate for direct taxes" really made me feel like I was stuck in my throat, and I didn't vomit unpleasantly. I don't know why, his views this time make me feel a little too radical, which is different from the Lu Qiyuan I knew in the past.

Speaking of Lu Qiyuan, I have always admired him. He always sees problems so sharply and deeply. But this time, the point of view on direct tax legislation really left me a little confused. In the video, his urgent tone is as if this matter has to be done immediately. I wondered, why did he attach so much importance to direct tax legislation? Could there be a deeper reason behind this?

Lu Qiyuan said in the video that the direct tax legislation would allow more of China's money to flow to the production sector, which sounds reasonable. But if you think about it carefully, how simple is the matter of capital flow, and will the flow of global capital change because of this? This matter really has to put a big question mark.

He said that the direct tax legislation could not be delayed, not for a single day. This sense of urgency, to be honest, made me a little nervous. But nervousness is nervousness, and I still have to think about whether this thing is reliable or not. Is there really no problem with such an urgent push for direct tax legislation?

Lu Qiyuan also mentioned that the direct tax legislation can make the world's capital more comfortable to come to China. That sounds tempting. But I thought, will the capital predators take this opportunity to come to China to "make money"? We really have to be careful about this.

To be honest, I've always been interested in taxes. But Lu Qiyuan's point of view this time really made me a little confused. Is it really necessary for him to push forward with direct tax legislation so aggressively?

Mr. Lu Qiyuan's move is quite ruthless

I looked on the Internet and found that everyone was talking about it a lot. Some netizens expressed strong support, believing that this is a good thing and can promote social equity and capital flow. But there are also concerns about whether this will bring a greater burden to enterprises and individuals? These worries, to be honest, are not unreasonable.

I've also seen the views of some experts who say that direct tax legislation needs to be moved forward with caution and not in a hurry. This sounds quite reasonable, after all, the economy is a matter that affects the whole body!

But then again, although Lu Qiyuan's views are a bit radical, this may be his usual style. He always dared to challenge the status quo and come up with some novel ideas. This remark on direct tax legislation may be a bold attempt by him.

But then again, I still admire his courage. On this issue, he dared to stand up and speak out and put forward his own views. Although his views are somewhat radical, at least he dares to face problems and dare to propose solutions.

In fact, I also have my own views on the issue of direct tax legislation. I believe that this is a complex issue that requires the joint efforts of all parties to solve. We can't blindly follow the trend, nor can we just procrastinate. We need the government, businesses and the public to participate and discuss to find a solution that works best for China.

At the same time, I also think that Lu Qiyuan's emphasis on the importance of direct tax legislation to the legality of private property rights of asset holders is reasonable. Such a change may really make entrepreneurs pay more attention to policy trends and look forward to the protection of their rights and interests.

Mr. Lu Qiyuan's move is quite ruthless

Of course, some people began to question whether Lu Qiyuan's view was too idealistic. This kind of questioning is not unreasonable, after all, there is always a certain gap between the ideal and the reality. But we can't stop pursuing our ideals because we are afraid of the gap!

I'm also curious if the government is really starting to pay attention to the issue of direct tax legislation and putting it on the policy agenda in the future, and if the government can take care of this issue and take action accordingly, it would be a great thing.

Overall, I think Lu's view, although radical, reflects the urgent need for tax reform in the current society, and we need more discussion and research to find the most appropriate solution.

This is also quite interesting to say, Lu Qiyuan has stirred up a thousand waves with one stone, and everyone has begun to pay attention to the issue of direct tax legislation. I also began to think about the impact of this on us ordinary people. Maybe it can really bring us some benefits.

Either way, I'll keep an eye on this issue as it evolves. After all, taxes are in the vital interest of each of us. It is hoped that the government will seriously consider this issue and come up with a reasonable solution.

Mr. Lu Qiyuan's move is quite ruthless