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- <title>
- Apr. 17, 1989: American Notes:California
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
- Apr. 17, 1989 Alaska
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- NATION, Page 31
- American Notes
- CALIFORNIA
- Agnew Agonistes
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- <p> Anyone who doubts that sheer gall knows no bounds should
- consider the case of former Vice President Spiro Agnew. In 1973
- Agnew was forced to resign as Richard Nixon's Veep amid charges
- that while Governor of Maryland he accepted $147,500 in illegal
- kickbacks from highway contractors. Nine years later, after
- settling down in tony Rancho Mirage, Calif., Agnew paid the
- state of Maryland $248,735 in restitution for the alleged
- bribes, plus interest and fines. But Agnew, who became an
- international business consultant after leaving the Government,
- deducted the entire amount, plus legal fees and interest, from
- his California tax return, claiming the repayment as an
- expenditure.
- </p>
- <p> In a 1986 audit, the California franchise tax board denied
- the deductions and ordered Agnew to pay an additional $24,197 in
- state taxes and interest. In an appeal last week, Agnew argued
- that the $24,197 should be returned to him as a tax refund on
- his restitution. Conway Collis, a member of the state board of
- equalization, pronounced Agnew's claim "unbelievable" and said
- he found it "very hard to be sympathetic" to the former Vice
- President. If the tax board granted him the refund, said Collis,
- "we are in effect asking other California taxpayers to subsidize
- Mr. Agnew's wrongdoing." Agnew's appeal was rejected by a 5-0
- vote.
- </p>
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