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August 09, 1991 - Image 97

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-08-09

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Washington (JTA) — An
investigative arm of the U.S.
Congress has found that tax
penalties levied by the
Internal Revenue Service
against U.S. companies
complying with the Arab
economic boycott of Israeli
"appear to be small."
Forty-four U.S. companies
complied with the Arab
economic boycott of Israel in
1986, and paid penalties to
the IRS worth $2.85 million,
the General Accounting Of-
fice reported last week.
The 44 companies signed
1,442 different agreements
with Arab countries in 1986,
said the GAO report. By con-
trast, 212 companies signed
1,995 boycott agreements in
1982, the second most recent
year for which figures are
available.
The GAO called the loss of
tax benefits "small." Of the
companies paying penalties,
26 had assets of at least $1
billion.
Don Roberts, an IRS
spokesman, said that he was
unaware of the GAO report
and had no comment.
While chances for an in-
crease in tax penalties in
boycott cases seem small, an
increase in the Commerce
Department's civil penalties
seems more likely. Com-
merce Secretary Robert
Mosbacher announced July
9 that his agency is in favor
of increasing the maximum
penalty from $10,000 to
$50,000.

Moscow Jews
Regain Building

Moscow (JTA) — Moscow's
Jewish community
celebrated the return to the
city's largest synagogue of
an annex requisitioned by
the Soviet government 50
years ago for wartime use as
a hospital.
Moscow Mayor Gavril
Popov headed a high-level
city delegation at the event,
which was the culmination
of four years of efforts to per-
suade the country's leader-
ship to turn the facility over
to the Choral Synagogue.
The ceremony was a for-
mality. The building has, in
fact, already been in use for
several weeks as a yeshiva
and Jewish cultural center.
Yuri Luzhkov, head of the
Moscow City Council's ex-
ecutive council, said the
return of the annex il-
lustrates his administra-
tion's good relations with
the 27 practicing faiths in
the Soviet capital.

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