After talking about last year's achievements.

It's time to talk about the development plan for the new year.

After Xiao Hongjing looked around, he said, "Minister Li, please report on last year's fiscal revenue and expenditure."

Li Tianlin nodded.

He opened the file in front of him and reached out to bring the microphone closer.

Then he said, "In 2009, the national fiscal revenue was 78.347 billion Han yuan.

Of which, corporate tax reached 21.73 billion Han yuan.

Personal income tax was 15.25 billion Han yuan.

Consumption tax was 11.61 billion Han yuan

Other taxes were 2.77 billion Han yuan.

...

The annual fiscal expenditure was about 81.13 billion Han yuan..."

The fiscal debt situation is mainly due to the large investment in infrastructure, the construction of docks, airports, and highway networks, which increased the debt.

Take the airport as an example. The investment for one airport is more than 10 or 20 billion Han Yuan.

Currently, two airports are under expansion and three are under construction. The expenditure alone is as high as 70 or 80 billion Han Yuan.

Not to mention the construction of docks and highways.

So, although the fiscal revenue is high, the expenditure is also high.

However, the fiscal situation will change next year.

The first is the source of oil revenue, at least 30 to 40 billion US dollars of oil revenue.

The second is that Xiao Yunhai's companies are making full efforts.

The third is the growth of tourism revenue. After some hotels are completed next year, they will vigorously promote the development of the tourism industry.

And the recovery of the global economy itself.

...

"...Thanks to last year's growth and oil discoveries, our ministry has raised the 2010 fiscal revenue forecast, and estimates that fiscal revenue in 2010 will reach 110 billion yuan, mainly oil revenue, which is expected to be 32 billion yuan, corporate tax to 27 billion yuan, and personal income tax to 17 billion yuan..."

This fiscal revenue is only an estimate.

It is mainly used for government budgeting.

If there is a budget, there must be expenditure.

I only heard Li Tianlin saying: "Due to the discovery of oil, the tension in the regional situation has been stirred up. Recently, the Philippines, Malaysia and Java have been a little restless. The military submitted a budget. After negotiation, the Ministry of National Defense's military budget for 2010 is 10.5 billion Han Yuan, a year-on-year increase of 23.1%!

The Ministry of Transportation's expenditure budget is 11.7 billion Han Yuan, a year-on-year increase of 11.3%!

The Ministry of Health's expenditure budget is 17.5 billion Han Yuan, a year-on-year increase of 5.4%!

The Ministry of Education's budget is 12.2 billion Han Yuan, a year-on-year increase of 3.5%...

...

The annual budget expenditure is 91 billion Han Yuan, and the estimated fiscal surplus is 19 billion Han Yuan."

...

In fact, in the annual budget fiscal expenditure, the majority is medical care and education.

Although Xinhan is a developing country, its per capita GDP was onlyAbout 5,000 US dollars.

But the free medical and education system is implemented.

Free education refers to kindergarten (2 years), primary school (6 years), and middle school (5 years), 13 years of free education.

After graduating from middle school, there are two choices. One is to enter a scientific research undergraduate university with good grades.

The second is to go to a technical college if you fail to get into university.

The salary of technicians in Xinhan is not lower than that of civil servants.

It is said that this system was originally modeled after Prussia in Europe.

Free medical care is not completely free, but conditional.

Citizens over 12 years old only need to spend 10 yuan each time they go to a public hospital for medical treatment to enjoy basic medical care.

Including but not limited to outpatient medical examinations, treatment and rehabilitation, and medication for routine diseases, all expenses involved are borne by the state.

Under 12 years old and over 60 years old can enjoy free basic medical care in public hospitals without paying.

Daily serious illnesses, such as those requiring surgery or chemotherapy, are not covered.

However, you can choose to participate in national medical insurance.

Pay 600 yuan per year and enjoy 60% reimbursement during hospitalization. This is only for people who do not have a stable job.

If you pay insurance in proportion to your employment, you will enjoy 75% reimbursement. This is not limited to public or private hospitals, as long as they are designated hospitals.

Finally, there is commercial insurance.

It is roughly similar to the medical system of Longguo. The good thing is that the medical examination fee is basically saved.

For many people, this is a big saving.

After all, it is rare to really need hospitalization once a year. Many people's medical expenses are mainly spent on outpatient examination fees.

Therefore, medical and education account for the majority of fiscal expenditures each year.

There is no way. Medical care, education and housing are three mountains weighing on the people.

If you want to stabilize your rule, you must be better to the people.

House prices in Xinhan are not high.

As long as the two major issues of medical care and education are resolved, the happiness index should be the first in Southeast Asia, except for the neighboring Brunei.

And unlike the free medical care in Siam, Xinhan’s public hospitals are no worse than private hospitals in terms of hardware equipment and doctor level.

The reason for this is mainly because the government is willing to spend money.

Not only do doctors in public hospitals have a regular system, but after retirement, they receive much more pension than doctors in private hospitals.

If a doctor in a public hospital has children who go to college, he can also enjoy a 10-point bonus.

Thanks to these welfare measures, good doctors in public hospitals have not been poached by private hospitals in large numbers.

Of course, there are also administrative measures in this process, such as maintaining the ratio of public to private hospitals.

In a word, except for the lower income, the happiness index of Xinhan people is not bad.

This is also why the financial=|

Fortunately, the royal family is rich.

It is not like the royal families in the Middle East or the powerful families in some countries who do not pay taxes.

In New China, the royal family has taken the lead.

The royal family's enterprises pay corporate taxes as usual every year.

It's just that the law stipulates that the royal family pays 10% and other companies pay 25%

Compared to some countries, which pay more than 30% or even 45% corporate taxes.

New China's 25% corporate tax is the lowest in the world.

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