Chapter 1977 Capable Wife
The unexpected visit of the tax authority puzzled Susan. Although the branch here is always in the red,
all of its accounts are properly recorded. In fact, they paid all of the required taxes too, not a dime was
left out. Iâve personally checked everything, and Iâm sure of it. Whatâs the purpose of their sudden visit?
A wary look flashed across Susanâs face. Soon, she exited her office. âMr. Tanner, this is our newly
appointed finance director.â The receptionist introduced several officers dressed in uniform to her the
moment she stepped out of the office.
Susan scrutinized them and then proactively offered a handshake. âHi, Mr. Tanner. Iâm Susan Limmer,
the person in charge of the Finance Department. Nice to meet you.â âMs. Limmer?â
Unfortunately, Tucker Tanner paid no heed to her. He looked very arrogant, seemingly the type that
came deliberately to cause unnecessary trouble.
âIâm here today to investigate the recent export case. I received a phone call from the customs this
morning stating that Hayes Corporation did not register those goods.â
Tucker then waved his hand to signal his subordinate to whip out some official documents while Susan
watched on, unfazed. When she was handed the documents, she tilted her head and quickly skimmed
through the pages.
âAubrey.â âYes, Ms. Limmer?â responded Aubrey who was standing by her side the entire time.
Susan instructed her softly, âGo to the Sales Department and find out whatâs going on. Additionally, ask
the two staff who completed the customs clearance to come over here immediately.â
âUnderstood, Ms. Limmer.â She went to carry out her task at once. Then, a thought dawned on Susan,
and she called out to Aubrey again. âWhat is Mr. Hayes up to at the moment?â
âIf Iâm not mistaken, heâs out with Mr. Ginn,â replied Aubrey.
âAll right. If thatâs the case, thereâs no need to inform him about this. Go on, then.â Susan made a
decision on the spot.
Once Aubrey left, Susan smiled and gazed at Tucker and his team from the local tax department.
âIâm sorry, Mr. Tanner. Please allow me to learn from my colleagues what happened first. Let me take
you to the reception room. Once I have understood the whole situation, Iâll come back to you for a
detailed discussion. Is that okay?â
âAre you serious, Ms. Limmer? You have no idea what went wrong? Why did Hayes Corporation send
you here in the first place, then?â Tucker was obviously displeased.
Susan plastered a smile on her face and kept her cool. Instead of arguing with him, she led the team
into the reception room and personally served them coffee.
Ten minutes later, Aubrey returned with the sales manager.
âHow is it?â
âMs. Limmer, Iâm the manager of the Sales Department. There was one order which we did in a rush.
The goods were handed over to the shipping container first before we completed the procedures.
Regardless, the customs officer was aware of it and gave us permission to do so.â The manager could
not help feeling wronged when he was explaining the incident in person.
Clearly, the tax officers are in for pedantic fault-finding.
Susan collected some data and invoices received from customs clearance and headed into the
reception room.
âIâm sorry to keep you waiting, Mr. Tanner. Iâve been updated about the incident. Youâre right that Hayes
Corporation did skip a step when exporting the goods. However, our sales staff has confirmed that the
case has been declared to customs, and weâve obtained the green light from them to go ahead. Please
take a look at the documentation. It shows that weâve done all the necessary procedures.â
Susan passed the stack of paperwork to Tucker, only to be given a cold shoulder by him.
âYouâve obtained permission? Who approved it? How come Iâm not aware of this at all? If itâs exactly as
what you said, why would the customs still call up the tax department?â
âThatâs right, Ms. Limmer. Everything needs to be supported by evidence. We canât work based on your
claims. You know, even Tilan Palace never dared to do anything quite like this.
Tilan Palace? There, he said it. So, thatâs what itâs all about, huh?
An icy glint flashed across Susanâs eyes even though she kept smiling politely at them.
âMr. Tanner, Hayes Corporation places heavy emphasis on quality and reputation in all that the
company does in Astoria. Weâre counted as one of the very best in the world because weâre a
trustworthy company. If you think that we arenât as good as Tilan Palace, then I can get Mr. Hayesâ
advice on what to do next. This can be easily resolved. Let us know how much the fine is, and Iâll see to
it that Hayes Corporation pays exactly that amount.â
Susan continued, âHowever, I have one reminder for you, Mr. Tanner. We agreed to set up a branch
here and invest our resources only because your government has put in a lot of effort to liaise with the
Foreign Affairs Department and applied for a collaboration with us umpteen times. To date, Hayes
Corporation is still suffering from a deficit. Should you and the customs plan to nitpick on every single
matter, Iâll suggest to Mr. Hayes to go and seek Mr. Georgeâs advice and see if the corporation would
like to withdraw all investment.â
Susan, who was apparently half the age of the officers, was readily admitting the mistake made by the
companyâs employee.