Lake District Sub-Bureau Branch.
When David rushed back, he found that all of the inspectors in the bureau had their eyes glued to Mary's department door.
Looking over, Mary was at that moment leading her team, frantically calculating the taxes involved in Dieter's case and one by one entering them into storage.
"Forget it..."
David felt somewhat helpless and could only return to his own office first, where he took out three big case files sent over from the boulevard district branch and began to review them.
About two hours later.
The office door was knocked, and then Nisen walked in, jubilantly saying, "Chief Tax Officer, the storage work over at Mary's is complete!"
Upon hearing this, David immediately put down the file, turned on his computer, and logged onto the National Tax Service's performance leaderboard.
When he saw the name at the top of the list, his eyes lit up instantly, and his pupils gradually dilated!
[1: Las Vegas Lake District Sub-Bureau Branch, David, Total Tax Performance, 343.26 million US dollars.]
Indeed, just as he had expected!
With such a huge amount of tax revenue out, he could instantly ascend to the first place on the national tax performance leaderboard!
As his gaze moved downward.
Brown Soros, who was in first place yesterday with a tax performance of over 23 million, had risen to 25 million by today, but with David's 34 million-plus ahead, he could only be pushed down, relegated to second place.
As for Bellamy Hardy, who had previously been in second place, his current tax performance was just over 20 million and had now slipped to third place.
In any case, due to David's rapid climb, all original top 10 inspectors nationwide had fallen one rank!
"Chief Tax Officer, first place in the whole country, how impressive this makes you, quite the spectacle indeed!"
That they were unable to keep up with the Lake District inspectors was understandable.
And now, even Keanu and their Chief thought the same, not daring to use David to motivate or compare with their inspectors any longer.
Therefore, now that David had ascended to the top position in the country using the platform of Lake District, and since Lake District was a part of Las Vegas, it made them, also belonging to Las Vegas, feel a sense of pride.
Beyond the Boulevard District.
At this very moment, Newtown District, Nevada State's major branches, nationwide branches, and even headquarters were all heatedly discussing David's sudden rise to the top position.
Back in Washington D.C. Headquarters, a high-level meeting was promptly convened.
The content of which was mainly to explore why someone from a district like the Lake District of Las Vegas could attain the top position on the tax performance leaderboard.
Was it because David's abilities were too extraordinary, or was there truly something in the Lake District's shadow economy worth digging deeper into?
...
New York, IRS Manhattan District Branch.
Inside an office, a man and a woman were present.
The man was dressed in black overalls and a white shirt, with distinct facial features and high cheekbones that made his whole face appear somewhat harsh and cold.
At that moment, he was holding a cigarette in his right hand, his gaze intently fixed on the performance leaderboard on the computer, seemingly lost in thought, oblivious to the cigarette ash that had grown as long as a fingernail.
After a pause, the woman who was about 30 years old and standing opposite him finally spoke slowly, "Brown, maybe he was just lucky this time, it won't necessarily happen again next time!"
The man known as Brown was none other than Brown Soros, who had been reigning as number one in the country for several consecutive assessment periods.
The woman speaking was his former partner, Kelly Orsey.
Finally coming out of his daze, Brown flicked the ash off his cigarette, took a deep drag, exhaled the smoke sharply, his gaze suddenly turned fierce, and he said, "He has already entered the top 10 of the leaderboard before, and he managed the paperwork for deploying armed forces just yesterday, that's not something you can do just by being lucky!"