“reserved - - for” _your ad. Cail 980-0511. TT ET - Display | eS : advertising - Pays, | tenet ree mente ae > one. person, * -* earners seeking a tax shelter | Says Revenue ( -. Big. ess and so-called ‘personal corporations’ composed -of will get no sympathy from Revenue Canada. o -James—L. —Gourlay, _ Director General of Complianse for Revenue ' Canada, told the annual “conference of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of - B.C.: “We've got to stop this game that has developed * between industry and ‘the government,” ‘ Gourlay classified sports stars, ‘business leaders and radio and FV personalities “Management high-income | management personal .- corporations he feels violate - the intent of the tax laws. He . defined these corporations. as “recei income from the chief shareholder from services which he renders to * others.” oe “Employment income,” said Gourlay, “will be reported as. employment . income—period. 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