China News Service, September 21, reported that an 89-year-old man suffering from Alzheimer's disease in New Jersey, USA, because of the unpaid tax of 6 cents owed to the local government, her house was almost sold for auction.

  According to reports, the old man was named Glenn Christie Goldensaw, a resident in Ocean Town, New Jersey.

In 2019, she owed the U.S. authorities 6 cents in tax due to her negligence. By the beginning of September 2020, this tax, together with interest and administrative expenses, had snowballed to more than $300, prompting local government officials on September 9. Put his house on the market for auction.

  The old man's experience was then shared on social media by her daughter Lisa Suhai, who was far away in Virginia, and attracted the attention of netizens.

  Su Hai’s video said, “In an office full of people, can’t someone jump out of their limits of thinking and help pay 6 cents? It’s really shameful. Can’t you just take 10 cents out of your pocket? "Su Hai said that he didn't know that his mother had owed 6 cents in taxes until the day his mother's house was auctioned off.

  "In the past 24 hours, she called me dozens of calls, (asked)'Is my house okay? Do I need to pack my luggage? Where am I going and where I live?'" Su Hai said.

  According to reports, the old man had received at least one warning call from a tax collector, but Su Hai said that her mother was very forgetful due to her physical condition, and even the staff who called her could see that her mother needed help.

  Su Hai said, "When I talked to the tax collector, he said he realized that (my mother) had a problem, (because) she didn't understand (what the tax collector told)." "(I said) I'm sorry, you I’m going to sell my mother’s house today because she owes you 6 cents. He said, yeah, these things are like snowballs, it’s incredible... I said,'Six cents!'"

  In order to save his mother's home, Su Hai urgently called the Monmouth town government, including the mayor Christopher Siciliano.

Siciliano later apologized for this situation.

  Siciliano said, “It’s embarrassing that the town auctions someone’s house for 6 cents.” “It’s stupid.”

  According to reports, Su Hai has now paid off her mother’s debt and the house auction announcement has been removed from the market, but Su Hai still feels very angry, “During the pandemic, or at any time, how many people have become this The victim of a greedy, fragmented system".