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I have no idea what any of that is or have I hit the point on having to pay taxes yet lol. Furniture ticket the voucher things? I know the Fairy mentioned that.
Furniture tickets are items that are linked to a specific settlement, that can be spent to buy almost any furniture item present in that settlement. You can gain them by buying them for Influence in that settlement, by talking to a Secretary, or sometimes an Elder or Mayor. You gain influence in settlements by completing quests there, and by investing in the settlement. You also occasionally receive furniture tickets as a reward for quests.
Oooh, I've not been to any of those places yet either but I'll have to write it down, this helps a lot, thanks!
One thing to take from this is that you should prioritize getting a tax chest into your town as soon as you can as it'll save days of travel time.
Another little interesting thing is that towns go through a "reset" every couple of weeks-month that respawn furniture and any non-unique NPC. So if you happen to kill or recruit an NPC they 9 times out of 10 will come back.
Beginner tip for using this the trees is Mysilia respawn just the same. So it's one of the best sources of guranteed wood and especially birch as birch is decently valuable.