The story of the thread
One day, the wholesaler went to a farm and bought cotton seeds for 100 thousand tomans per kilo, and for the sake of God, he did not make a profit, and with 9% value added and 5% government tax, he sold 114 thousand tomans.
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One day, the grocery store went to a wholesale store and bought cotton seeds for 114 thousand tomans per kilo, and for God’s sake, he didn’t make a profit and sold it for 130 thousand tomans with 9% added value and 5% government tax.
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One day, an agricultural and industrial company went and bought cotton seeds for 130 thousand tomans per kilo, and for the sake of God, they did not make a profit, and sold cotton for 149 thousand tomans with 9% added value and 5% government tax.
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One day, he bought cotton spinning for 149 thousand tomans per kilo, and for the sake of God, he did not make a profit, and with 9% added value and 5% government tax, he sold the yarn for 170 thousand tomans.
Then he bought textile for 170,000 and sold cloth for 177,000 without profit or expense
Then he bought dyer 197 and sold the dyed fabric to fabric wholesalers without profit or cost
224 thousand tomans
Then the wholesaler bought 224 thousand tomans and sold the dyed fabric without profit and cost for 257
one thousand Tomans
After the tailor, 293 thousand tomans
Next, the wholesale sale of clothes is 335 thousand tomans
Then the clothes were sold for 382 thousand tomans
In the end, the shopkeeper got 436 thousand tomans to the consumer, which is you and me
That is, if no one makes a profit and spends money, the government will create at least 4.5 times more expensive items from each stage of circulation.
And it gets 450%
Then people look for the expensive factor, damn ignorance