They look like accountants, housewives, sales people, and computer geeks - even reporters. But they're not. They are tax enforcers and they are knocking on doors - thousands of doors - one-by-one, to make sure the state gets all the sales-tax money that's coming to it. The state tried a pilot program in San Francisco and the Norwalk area, in which tax officials personally visited businesses. Now, the Board of Equalization is taking the program statewide, prompted in part by a tight budget year. "There will be seven statewide teams visiting businesses for whom we have a record and addresses,"...
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