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Qin Shiou came up and hugged her slender waist and said, "Do you think our Melon can be admitted to your alma mater in the future?"
Winnie laughed and said, "That's definitely no problem. She will be a great child. Even if she doesn't go to a women's university, she can still go to a world-renowned university."
The two of them said and looked at the little girl on the ground. She was fighting with Loli Xiong. The tigers, leopards, bears, wolves and lynx were watching with great interest. Loli Xiong already weighed more than 100 kilograms, but the little girl punched and kicked her. Don't fall behind.
Qin Shiou felt that what Wei Ni said was not right, and hesitated: "Why do I feel that my daughter may not be that powerful?"
When Wei Ni heard this, she became anxious and said, "Dear, what do you mean? You must encourage your daughter's growth"
Qin Daguan interrupted her and explained: "I know that my daughter will definitely be very powerful, but her greatness may not be in her studies. If you see her fighting, if she is better than this, I think my daughter must be a genius!"
Wei Ni hesitated for a moment, and then said: "If you talk about studying, then you probably won't be able to get into my alma mater, right? There are so few enrollments every year. I could work very hard and be pretty - damn, what's your expression?" What do you mean? What do you think I said wrong?"
Qin Shiou said: "You just told me to encourage your daughter's growth!"
Wei Ni said aggrievedly: "But we can't open our eyes and tell lies."
The two looked at each other in disbelief, and finally agreed that they are old at the age of three. Although Melon is less than two years old, she is growing fast and can almost see the future. This little girl will definitely not be easy to worry about in the future.
So Qin Shiou stated his purpose: "Let's not leave this time. Let's contact your college. Let's make a donation to the school. We will donate every year in the future, so that Melon can at least go to a women's university."
Another benefit of donating is tax avoidance. Canada adopts a progressive tax on personal income. Simply put, the higher the income, the higher the corresponding tax rate.
The tax rate faced by the highest-income earners in the United States is 40%, but it is even higher in Canada. In addition to federal personal income tax, they also levy provincial and territorial personal income tax. When these layers are stripped down, Qin Shiou feels that our party did not have it back then. Call us over. If we call them over, none of the leaders in Canada will be able to escape. They will all be branded as blood-sucking capitalists and criticized.
Qin Shiou¡¯s annual tax payment is close to 45% of his income. This is without tax avoidance, and he has relatively few tax avoidance methods. Therefore, even if Deloitte accounting firm tries to help him avoid taxes, it will still exceed 40% in the end.
So, why doesn¡¯t he make a donation to the school and avoid taxes?
According to Canadian regulations, donations to schools and charities can be exchanged for a lower tax rate: the donated money may not be included in the taxable income, and the tax rate for the remaining taxable income after the donation may be higher than It was much lower before.
And if it is a large donation, the tax deduction can be even more than 70%. For example, if he donates 10 million, the tax deduction can reach 7 million! What does this mean? This means that as long as you spend an extra three million per year, you can get a big favor worth ten million!
Thinking of this, Qin Shiou felt that he had to donate to Wei Ni¡¯s alma mater no matter what. What if his daughter needed it in the future?
He has never done this before, mainly for two reasons. One is that donations are more than taxes. If there is no donation, there is no need for him to make a donation. The dollar saved is still money; the other is that he is a new immigrant. These prestigious schools may not accept his donations.
Canadian universities are not beggars. They do not accept donations from anyone. They give priority to donations from alumni. Because these schools are very smart, they know that there is no free lunch in the world, and if someone wants to donate to them, there must be something up their sleeve.
They never accept large donations from people they don¡¯t know well. It would be bad luck if they were treated as money laundering.
After listening to his analysis, Wei Ni nodded and said it was simple, she could just contact the school.
Qin Shiou handed the matter over to him, and about ten minutes later, Wei Ni pulled him and said, "That's it."
Official Qin was shocked: "So fast? Damn it, your school is short of money, are you crazy? Don't they check the source of your money?"
There is no need to be surprised at this. Anderson Cooper, a Yale University alumnus and famous CNN host, once said half-jokingly when he returned to his alma mater in a speech: "You don't know enough about the Yale Alumni Association. Here is a friendly reminder." : No matter where you go or where you live in the future, you will always be tracked by them and you will always receive a reminder letter. IfBin Laden also graduated from Yale, so they were sure to find out which cave he was hiding in. "
Anderson¡¯s words are a bit exaggerated, but they also reflect the reality that schools attach great importance to alumni donations.
This is normal. For those private universities that do not rely on financial resources to survive, alumni donations are an important source of income and are crucial for the university to maintain academic capabilities, scientific research levels, faculty, and scholarship scale. Because of this, the work of the Alumni Association is highly valued, and its core mission is to ensure stable and sufficient alumni donations.
Wei Ni showed him her phone. It turned out that she had contacted the official website of her alma mater¡¯s alumni association on Twitter. She directly said that she planned to donate a sum of money to the school, and someone immediately contacted her to ask how much it would be.
"How much?" Winnie asked.
Qin Shiou said: "Ten million."
Wei Ni looked at him in surprise. He hesitated and said, "Then fifteen million? Wouldn't it be better to do it every year in the future? There is no need to donate so much at once, right?"
Wei Ni took back her cell phone, pressed the number five million on it, and then said: "The remaining ten million will be divided into two parts, one part will be donated to the orphanage, and the other part will be donated to the Institute of Critical Diseases."
Qin Shiou grinned. His consciousness was a bit low. He was donating money now to pave the way for his children, not because he really wanted to do charity. To be honest, he huddled in the small place on Farewell Island every day. It was strange that his ideological consciousness had improved.
But Wei Ni really wants to do charity. She respects her husband's wishes in this regard. Qin Shiou didn't mention it to her before, but now that Qin Shiou has brought it up, she will do these things seriously.
Winnie's five million number was entered, and the phone rang. Even at night, the calls came very quickly. Qin Shiou heard someone over there asking enthusiastically: "Classmate Winnie Schroeder? Where are you now? I I think we need to talk about something."
This matter was left to Wei Ni. Qin Shiou planned other charity activities. Since he wanted to donate, the money had to be used in practical ways. He simply set up a foundation in his daughter's name. Not only would he donate to Canada, but he would also donate to China. Donate to some practical projects. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com