After all, a large amount of materials and resources were exported, making a substantial increase in fiscal revenue quite reasonable.
It should be noted that even Arthur's royal financial group paid over 20 million Australian dollars in taxes to the government in 1915.
And the income of the royal financial group is even more exaggerated, with a total income of approximately 107.5 million Australian dollars in 1915, not much different from fiscal revenue and the government.
Of course, taxes are relatively heavy for large factories and enterprises in Australasia.
However, for common people and those with middle and low incomes, the government's taxation is relatively low, which is also why Australasians are very approving of the government.
Arthur does not care about this either. After all, he can freely mobilize both the royal financial group's funds and the government finance, and in reality, it is just a matter of transferring from the left hand to the right hand.