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sikjoven

sikjoven

Member Since 19 Sep 2013
Offline Last Active Oct 07 2016 11:46 AM

In Topic: How to win this game by valuation

22 September 2016 - 06:05 PM

Have you toyed with the idea of adding in pure F or C pax flights in with the routes offering the most connections? Instead of mixed seating.


In Topic: How to win this game by valuation

22 September 2016 - 03:00 PM

I figured having a 200 gate terminal would be a plus for valuation, but does having 200 gates actually provide more connecting passengers?


In Topic: Income Tax first year

21 September 2016 - 04:03 AM

Math Examples:

 

This is what I've paid for income tax:

 

1964 - $785,778,535 tax on $1,788,677,075 NET income = 43.93%

1965 - $3,139,285,816 tax on $7,325,000,241 NET income = 42.85%

1966 - $6,068,517,121 tax on $14,159,873,286 NET income = 42.85%

1967 (YTD) - $4,847,634,973 tax on $11,311,148,268 NET income = 42.85%


In Topic: Income Tax first year

21 September 2016 - 03:55 AM

From what I can tell, look at your "Net Income" at the bottom of your financial statement.

 

Your income tax will almost always be ~42% of that total, and it gets paid out at the end of the month.  (Remember, the game operates on a 24 day month.)


In Topic: Income Tax first year

21 September 2016 - 02:52 AM

Income Tax hits every month.  Just try and keep a positive cash flow.  Every month you are positive, your credit rating gets better.  Only in 1967 in O2, but paid 6b in tax in 1966 ={

 

Heck, I'm still paying off 2x $5m bonds I took out in the start of the game, and I'm making billions per month.  Hopefully at some point there will be an option to pay off a bond early, but for now you gotta live with it.

 

Remember that major payments go out on the 1st and the 16th, so try and limit massive spending for the few days following those dates, so that when they roll around, you don't go negative and can keep that positive cash flow.