How To Perform Tax Evasion?

Discussion in 'Help & Advice' started by Niox, Sep 1, 2016.

  1. Niox
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    As per written at title, how do I avoid paying taxes? Let's say for instance, I am selling leeches at Petri for 40m/split, so I'll sell etc/arrows at 40k each in the FM, and ask my clients to buy 1000 arrows from me?

    Thanks for the advice!
     
  2. Blasphemy
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    Pretty much. Anything below 50k is untaxed. Also you don't have to buy the arrows one at a time like you had to do on retail MapleStory, to avoid the taxes.
     
  3. darkjordanx
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    1,000 arrows x 50,000 mesos = 50mil mesos and you can stack up to 2,000 arrows.

    So, if you're selling a leech for 40mil mesos, you can have the person buy 800 arrows from you in your merchant with 50k mesos for each arrow.
     
  4. Kibito
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    Only 1,000 arrows can be stacked per slot in shops here
     
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  5. Niox
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    Just to clarify, only arrows? Can it be other ETCs as well?

    You mentioned "1,000 arrows x 50,000 mesos"

    Is it still considered taxable revenue as it has reached the 50,000 mark?
     
  6. darkjordanx
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    Yeah, that makes sense because when I tried to stack 2,000 arrows in my merchant, nothing would happen. ^_^'

    Yes, but you would specifically do 49,999 mesos each, so it wouldn't have any taxable revenue. 50,000 is just the estimate.

    And as DzKnight stated before, you can only do 1,000 arrows per slot in the shop.

    So, if you wanted to sell a leech for more than 50mil... say 80mil, you would sell 1,000 arrows in 2 slots for 49,999 mesos each arrow and tell the person to buy 1,600 arrows.

    1,000 arrows from the first slot and 600 arrows from the second slot. (1,600 x 50,000)
     
  7. Niox
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    Alright, thank you guys!
     

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