Cosmos (White Giant) | Tuesday, October 4, 2011 - 08:28 pm Ok, I'm a new player in a very very bad position at the moment. I will soon be recieving 1 trillion SC which will have little effect on my situation as my economy is slowly crumbling in to all but dust. I'm new to this game, and I'm guessing I'm a little young for it (don't be fooled by my grammer :D) however I intend to stay on it. My tax is on 40% but will be reduced to 0% (3 % reduction every month) And I intend to keep it on zero for a very long time. So, if you want to build nice little corp in my country I encourage you to. Help a new player and earn a nice reliable source of cash TODAY. Search 'The Empire Of Enosa' (You may need to walk me through how to accept you, if I even need to, still new here :D) |
Cosmos (White Giant) | Wednesday, October 5, 2011 - 04:52 pm Tax 31% and reducing. |
Lynx Highland (Little Upsilon) | Wednesday, October 5, 2011 - 08:01 pm I'll be looking at 30% tax and 30% profit transfer, 60% to the country and 40% to the company. Still can make good $$$ and a stay a float. My question is. How many ceo's can I make in my own country if I only want ceo corps? Thank you in reply. |
Tabula Rasa (White Giant) | Wednesday, October 5, 2011 - 09:27 pm Cosmos - The Empire of Enosa has 18 corps, 16 of them state corps, for a little over 10 million pop. 4 of your state corps are less than 2 game years old, and 9 of them are below 100% hiring. CEOs are not going to relocate to your country unless you have enough people to guarantee them 100% hiring. You need to turn off automatic corporation generation and get rid of some of the lower-valued state corps before CEOs will move in. Another point about reducing your country's expenses: you are in secured mode and your country is at War Level 0. You cannot be attacked and have no need to maintain an active defense. I'd suggest that you dismantle all your military units, remove the garrisons from your cities and forts, and deactivate as many weapons as possible. This will reduce your military budget, cut ammo consumption, and release a large number of soldiers (low-level workers and mid-level managers) back into your economy. |
Lynx Highland (Little Upsilon) | Wednesday, October 5, 2011 - 10:09 pm Running the army doe's cost money. I suggest build up the economy and make good income before you start an army. Good luck. "Rome wasn't built in a day." Lynx Highland |