Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 94, No. 85, Ed. 2 Tuesday, May 31, 1983 Page: 4 of 15
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state budget this week as the 39th Ok-
lahoma Legislature moves toward a
late June adjournment.
Reconvening today after a Memori-
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.o only 15 days to wrap up the session
.' ‘ under the constitutional 90-day limit
Legislative leaden made a big step
toward that goal last week when they
finally reached major budget agree-
ments with Gov. George Nigh. Enact-
ment of a bill on retirement benefits
kept lawmakers on target.
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more than 82 million and vocational-
technical education will be axed by
about $300,000.
Subcommittees will be meeting
this week to carve the $10 million
from the budget. The reduction will
average 0.58 percent.
A few agencies will not be touched
by the additional cuts, including the
Corrections Department, which is
fighting higher costs resulting from
inmate overcrowding.
The $10 million is in addition to $90
million whittled from agency budgets
for the 1983 fiscal year and used as a
working day of the year junked, it won't be the
to discuss business court that does it. That
could not deduct the cost would be up to Congress,
of the meal, even though and the lawmakers have
the gatherings clearly made clear — as recent-
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’ on world problems at an tation Saturday, the baked California goat
•end, participants in the leaders ambled to a pre- cheese with native olive
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WASHINGTON (AP) Jay Angoff, a tax ana- duction for entertain- vate ruling, the IRS: prove the increased overturn an IRS ruling
— The “three-martini lyst for Ralph Nader’s ment expenses, includ- — Told the woman she electric bill was for and allow homeowners
lunch,'' a cherished busi- Congress Watch organ- ing meals and amuse- may not deduct the cost medical care. some tax relief when
ness perquisite scorned ization, said the ruling is ment, that are ordinary, of staying in a motel one However, the ruling they pay off their mort-
by liberals as a symbol “simply evidence that necessary and directly night when her home air noted that an expend!- gages at a discount be-
of expense-account liv- the (Internal Revenue related to the conduct of conditioner broke. Lodg- ture “merely beneficial fore they are due. The
ing, has been watered Service) regulations are business. The law also ing is deductible only if to the general health of IRS says the discount is
down ever so slightly by not very clear" on what prohibits deducting per- the institution furnishes an’individual is not an taxable.
the U.S. Tax Court. exactly may be deduct- sonal expenses. medical care, IRS said. expenditure for medical The Treasury Depart-
The court held that ed. — Hedged on whether care." ment wants some relief
law partners who As Angoff noted, if the • the woman may deduct a but says a pending bill,
lunched together every deduction is to be Another area filled electricity for running which would apply re-
with disputes is the de- her air conditioner. That The Reagan adminis- troactively to 1954,
7 for medical ex- implied she should take tration is supporting et- would produce unwar-
the deduction if she can forts in Congress to ranted windfalls.
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of the partnership and not going to happen. an air-conditioned envi-
not for the convenience The law allows a de- ronment. In a recent pri-
of the members.
The court, in a deci- Harvester to recall crews
sion written last week by SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (AP) - International Har-
Judge Richard C. Wil- vester Co. says more than 700 of the 1,300 workers
bur, held that even still on layoff in Springfield will be called back by
though the lawyers con- mid-July.
sidered the luncheon The company’s operating loss decreased 51 per-
meetings a part of their cent in the second quarter of fiscal 1983 compared
regular work day, that with the same period a year ago, despite a 21 per-
“does not convert the cent drop in sales.
cost of daily meals into Two hundred Springfield workers will be called
a business expense to be back June 6 and the remainder later, said Bill
shared by the govern- Greenhill, manager of Harvester’s corporate com-
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President Reagan, ly, even before his offi- left behind, as the lead- h
Joined by his wife, Nan- cial greeters, Vice Presi- ers laughed and chatted •
cy, on the final day of dent and Mrs. George easily. •
the summit Monday, Bush. They dashed from In the garden, Fanfani •
played host to the lead- the museum and across snipped a red rose and 1
West Germany, Japan, West German Chancel- „hnded trademarkisa 3
Canada at a dinner out- lor Helmut Kohl and red rose in his lapel. 4
side the Abby Aldrich Canadian Prime Minis- Trudeau, the most i
Rockefeller Folk Art ter Pierre Trudeau dapper dresser of the
Center in the city’ his- walked from their near- summit participants, [
toricarea. by residences. wore a double-breasted
:v: .. British Prime Minis- The others pulled up white Jacket and dark
: d ter, Margaret Thatcher, in their usual motor- trousers while the others
facing an election next cades, with French Pres- stuck to business suits.
i month, had left the sum- ident Francois Mitter- While a 16-piece or- .
«: mit Sunday. rand arriving last, just chestra played after the |
2-6 After Reagan gave a before the dinner began, dinner, Fanfani
toast “to the success The leaders and 120 sketched a female vio-
Ahat weve had in the guests dined under a linist on his placecard
« summit, the dinner huge tent behind the mu- and passed it to Reagan,
guests heard violinist seum. The final summit who smiled and tried his
.. . Eugene Fodor and Price meal included American own hand on the card.
, perform on a tree-lined caviar, a toasted sweet- They shared the Joke 1
• patio outside the Wil- bread called Sally Lunn, with Kohl, who with ea-
. liamsburg Inn roast rack of lamb with gan signed the card be-
Abandoning the rigid greens vinaigrette, fore giving it back to
$ protocol that ruled their boneless quail with wild Fanfani.
Legislature to pinpoint
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