CHRISTMAS SHOW SAT, DEC. 1 FREE MATINEES al 00 p.m. and 3:00 he ‘of people working for direct sales operations are + being’ pursued ‘at: the: regional ‘level: but may be» system: “Direct “sales: in hel: talled oa $2.7. billion, revisit ine ed 3,000; firms, 600 sof them ot a directaelling “ventures, have been payise little ‘or. no tax. “We're not only after, the bucks,” he adds. “We're trying to make taxpayers aware of the tax. act - and eat they ‘must comply with it.” i , ‘Jotof. money’ out there: the" taxman aie found industry-wide audits th. + With 94. prosecutions resulting in ‘about $2, million in fines and having uncovered $78 million in unpaid taxes, ne: “ «books ju So far, an estimated $7 million in’ ‘unreported income — m airline kickbacks — has been uncovered by an audit of about 600 agents. a B SAnd ina controversial move last ‘year, the taxman opened, the books of.7,000 fishermen on both ‘coasts’ and < found about $120 million'in undeclared income. |; The’ pharmaceutical industry, was ‘one. of the. first targets of industry-wide: audits of multinationals. « Begun in late 1977, the audit, done in conjunction with the IRS, has increased the taxable income of such firms by million. ‘And a garment industry 1 covered $65 million in” mndecared income and resulted in SLA nilion te fines, /MUM 0 ,are officials, won't say in which: industry. ‘And individuals who earn part of their income in tips— = ¥, such as cab drivers, bellboys or barbers — might consider 5 Joking ¢ over: thelr shoulders. f ithan‘a dime, anid Dave Har. per,” sales manager for’ the - <: Advance © Watch he“ conipon- ‘ents are/hidden: aee the card, Harper. sai Next, vyear.) we want: to targets, stthough : shall whom is given; | themselves to military rule which neccessitates taking gun Doukhobor; eye ) te *dadWing OLYadANna tad ! r IMecnanics reeper Sturdy steel wheels, . padded: heat ded: headrest rue bury, where labor, problems: steady income for: months. wit Sividads OVI G38 wo B Cc = =F m a = rom: w B cs =k vu m Pe) ears ~ wadWng 01 daawnal