Title
When the Internal Revenue Service began auditing self-employed lobstermen in the
Date
1-1-1991
Volume Number
Volume 8
Pages
28
Abstract
When the Internal Revenue Service began auditing self-employed lobstermen in the 1970s, Department of Marine Resources field agent Mike Brown had to teach the feds some basic lobstering terms, like stuffing boxes and cuttings. Lobstermen responded by using his names on their tax invoices.
Subjects
Lobstermen, US Internal Revenue Service
Recommended Citation
Brown, Mike, "When the Internal Revenue Service began auditing self-employed lobstermen in the" (1991). Maine News Index - Island Journal. 60.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_island/60
Source
Island Journal