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Haw August 20 1982 WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress and the Reagan administration are counting on tougher enforcement of the tax laws to produce a big chunk of the $983 billion that would be raised over the next three years under a bill awaiting the president’s signature The most disputed portion of the bill is a compliance measure requiring that 10 percent of most interest and dividends be withheld for tax purposes just as a part of wages are now withheld Withholding would bring in an estimated $106 billion over the next three years During the first year Treasury officials estimate of the increased collections would represent advance payment of taxes on such income because the government would have gotten the money anyway at tax time But in future years almost all the money would come from people who now are avoiding taxes because they wouldn’t ever had paid without the withholding two-thir- ds system United Press International Freed unharmed today were Dr Hector Zevallos and his wife Rosalie Jean who were kidnapped a week ago by an antiabortion group Dr Zevallos operates an abortion clinic Abortion clinic doctor wife released unharmed by kidnappers in Illinois EDWARDSVILLE 111 (UPI) — The founder of an Illinois abortion clinic and his wife kidnapped a week ago from their home by an n group calling itself the “Army of God” were released unharmed today the FBI said Dr Hector Zevallos and his wife Rosalie Jean were abducted from their Edwardsville home near St Louis He founded the Hope Clinic for Women in nearby Granite City n the scene of recent anti-abortio- anti-abortio- demonstrations “Dr Zevallos and his wife have been released and are unharmed and are back at their home” the FBI said in a terse statement released from its St Louis office No other details were made public im-mediat- ey by the FBI Authorities during the week investigated the possibility that an n group might be involved But the only tangible evidence they had was a strange ransom letter received from the group calling itself the “Army of God” The letter and a left in Forest Park in St Louis were the only communication the FBI had with the kidnappers anti-abortio- tape-recordi- ng Only Thursday the FBI had ta- In Washington the National Abortion Federation expressed concern Thursday for the safety of the Zevalloses “This kidnapping coupled with an increased wave of violence and picketing across the country signifies the atmosphere of fear and terror which has been created by movement” said the Uta Landy executive director of the group Authorities in the St Louis area said they were unfamiliar with the Army of God but they did determine a group was using the same name in Florida The Florida group had claimed responsibility for fires at two Florida abortion clinics The Hope Clinic opened in 1974 anti-aborti- pro-aborti- on Prosecutors said Wednesday they would seek a prison term for Margaret Aguirre accused of setting Arrion on fire to collect about $100000 in insurance money But Criminal Court Judge James Bailey said he was not completely convinced of Ms Aguirre’s motives and acquitted her on the M attempted murder charge Ms Aguirre told authorities several stories about what happened Oct 14 1981 when Arrion suffered burns over second-degre- e 38 per- cent of his body Arrion swaddled in a protective body stocking testified his mother doused him with alcohol tossed a lighted match on his bed told him to “be a good scout” and walked out “I believed his testimony about his mother throwing the match” Bailey said Wednesday “I don’t know if this was a fit of pected arson The investigation of the Zevallos’ abduction included interviews with n leaders in the St Louis area and some Southern Ilstulinois University-Edwardsvill- e dents When authorities found the couple missing a week ago the house did not appear to have been burglarized but there were signs of an anti-abortio- rage if she was mad at him or if she really wanted the insurance money” he said Ms Aguirre has told authorities — in seven different statements — a number of versions of the inci- investigators said The latest twist in the bizarre case came as baby Jessica Maldonado was reunited with her real father after living for 16 of her 18 months with Emanuela Quintana Roman in a New York City apart- ment Jessica who disappeared in early April 1981 when her mother was killed Yudelka Maldonado was found Saturday living with Mrs Roman by police acting on what they said was information developed during the murder 19 20-perce- nt Over-the-count- er High-earnin- self-employ- ed I 14-ce- nt non-commerc- ial m guaranteed —FEDERAL WORKERS: Would have to pay ©esafleir CtairfiSs Salle Ew-©y- tt Regular $$46995 1648 per month — Model HI 330 — Automatic Fine — Almond Finish Tuning recently purchased another Curtis Mathes dealer’s complete inventory at distress prices and we’re passing the savings along to you We Trade in Your Old TV ACT NOW LIMITED QUANTITIES Regular $79995 Regular $62995 2062 per 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saved her son by pulling the burning boy from a closet and calling an ambulance Hall also noted Arrion testified he was not in bed when the fire started — and once told police he set the blaze himself But witnesses said Arrion lied to protect his mother who urged him not to tell police what happened Mrs Roman also had “twin” boys David and Manuel and on Thursday police said the children were taken from the woman and placed in the care of the Bureau of Child Welfare Police said they did not believe the boys were related and were looking into the possibility that one or both also had been bought The New York Daily News today quoted neighbors of Mrs Roman as saying the “twins” arrived at her apartment a few months apart af- — Remote —Auto Fine Tuning Summer s "i ! 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N al expenses that exceed 5 percent (rather than 3 up-to-$1- was extensively damaged last winter by fire Investigators sus- Chicago mom convicted of setting young son afire attempted murder charges but convicted of aggravated battery to a child —INDIVIDUAL DEDUCTIONS: Only medic- 13 percent of a base wage (a top tax of about percent) of gross income could be deducted The deduction for half the cost of $452 next year) into the Social Security system health insurance even if no other medical to finance their Medicare benefits — MINIMUM TAX: This special deductions are claimed w'ould be eliminated 1984 all prescription drugs and levy on upper-incom- e investors would be Starting in insulin could be lumped with other expenses in toughened to ensure some taxes are paid no matter how many big deductions are claimed reaching that 5 percent threshold This would cost about 280000 people an average drugs could not be deducted Present law allows a deduction for all but of $4700 apiece over the next three years $100 of uninsured casualty losses such as from g — PENSIONS: professionals fire The bill allows a deduction for losses that would lose some of the tax advantage of corpoexceed 10 percent of gross income and after the rate retirement plans On the other hand the first $100 is paid persons may $15000 a year that — CIGARETTES: The federal tax on cigaretuntil retirement would rise to set aside tax-fre- e tes would be doubled to 16 cents a pack on Oct $30000 in 1984 1 1985 the tax would — LEASING: Benefits made available to drop back to eight cents —TELEPHONES: The tax on businesses under the “safe-harbo- r leasing” phone service would rise to 3 percent in 1983 provision enacted last year would be repealed at the end of 1983 The law encourages unprofitthrough 1985 and expire in 1986 — AIR TAXES: Effective Sept 1 the able companies to sell their tax benefits to tax on passenger tickets would rise to 8 other firms —OIL TAXES: US oil companies would no percent passengers leaving on international to would have an extra a $3 flights pay longer be allowed to use foreign tax credits tax would be imposed on air freight from extraction income to avoid US tax on 4 the tax of cents per gallon on gasoline for non- other income commercial aviation would rise to 12 cents a —CORPORATE TAXES: The value of some tax would be imposed on special deductions such as the oil depletion J allowance used by businesses to cut their taxes jet fuel —UNEMPLOYMENT TAX: The employer-pai- d would be reduced by 15 percent Corporations tax that finances unemployment compen- - would have to pay 90 percent of their estimated sation would be raised by about $120 a month taxes — up from 80 percent — in quarterly worker installments Tax treatment of life insurance ‘per —UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS: Additioncontractors would be companies and long-teral federal benefits of up to 10 weeks would be toughened Major expansions of depreciation available to jobless workers in every state from deductions scheduled in 1985 and 1986 would be Sept 12 through next March 31 The change repealed would be financed by raising the percentage of unemployment compensation that is subject to federal income tax retroactive to Jan 1 1982 — SAVINGS BONDS: The Treasury DepartWANT TO BUY A HORSE? 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