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Thursday, January U. 1982 Tax Forms Out - ,i GREENSBORO Almost $.3 million North Carolina residents will receive their Federal income tax forms packages this week, the Internal Revenue Service s#ys . Slightly more than half die packages will be the 1040 or long form, along with various supporting schedules, the IRS said. 7 The most significant change in this year’s tax package is the reduction of die number of tax tables from four to one. The one tskle may be used by all taxpayers, regardless of filing status. However, because of the change, the taxpayer must now subtract SI,OOO for each exemption, a step previously in corporated in the tax tables. The tax tables, which include the tax reduction of last October, have also been expanded and now cover adjusted gross income up to $90,000. Even the 104 QA short form has been changed to aid the taxpayer. Hie 1040A may now be used to report any amount of interest and dividend income. For taxpayers who received income during 1981 on the All-Savers Cer tificates, new sections have been added to the 1040A and to Schedule E of Form 1040. Also, Schedule E will no longer be needed to report pension and annuity in- Cfitne; this can now be Sported on the first page of IjgJprm 1040. forms and-or ; publications may be ordered - through the toll-free number fpBOO-241-3860. are en couraged to use the preaddressed, peel-off label god special envelope sent ’ yftth the tax package. For £ Missed Days County Schools will ‘4£ake up days missed due to •Jbclement weather on the Saturday of the week the 'My is lost. The Bertie Board of Education the following IfWtion at their meeting on January 4. 08ertie County Schools will ■Sake up days missed due to U&dement weather as 3sDpws: ’ Jf one day is missed jtjring a week, that day will te- tnade up on Saturday of that same week, if possible; ''lf more than one day is ft?®* during a week, one e&he days will be made up op. Saturday of that same 3Mek, if possible, and the “ptfcer day or days’ will be rfcade up during the week of Ajpril 11-17 using 4-16,4-15,4- HJ;4-13, and 4-17 in that prder; or .•'All make-up days will follow normal school day i Schedule. superintendent Greg Tbdd says that .this motion .sltAuld help the school System in several ways. Sffce schools may operate glfy 5 days per week, this jwjh enable the system to Mve five school days in only (M* day is missed. The (nation makes every effort ifo keep the Spring break gApril 12-16) free for gßibents. Also, the schools wotfd have to be closed for 6 pi* more consecutive days Mpre the school year would ■We to be extended beyond feppresent June 8 closing pßepairs Begin epraontlnued From Page 6-B djC the bridge will be open to fapto and light truck traffic me-way. For truck and j|feter traffic, there may be inlays of up to two hours, ff; Coin jock Bridge crosses fflie Atlantic Intracoastal in Currituck fjbunty about 15 miles each MEElizabeth City. It is part gjKthe NCI6B-NC 34- US 158 k_ *** * j EDENTON VILLAGE Shop Sunday 1-6 J- O&Il family centers shopping center TO6V* policy it to always havMdvsrtiMdmafchandtM in adequate supply in our store*. In the event the advertised merchandise is not available due to unlorseen reasons. TG&Y will provide a Rain Chock, upon request, in order that the merchandise may be purchased at the sale price when It becomes available, or you may purchase similar quality merchandise at a similar price reduction. It is the policy ot TG&Y to see that you are happy with your purchases.* It is TOAVs policy to be priced competitively in the market. Regular Sale Prices may vary market by market, but the sale price will always be as advertised *We will be happy to refund your money if you are not satisfied with your purchase. VISA* and MaatarCaiV decupled. SELLING OUT SALE Selling Out Os All Fall & Winter Merchandise Electric ~ i RIIUS Blankets All Winter 24 x 36 Oval Fringed Reg. 3.44 $077 Twin (single control) Reg. 29.97 IggM Apparel Full (single control) Reg. 31.97 s g3 9B UpT. 8 Full (Dual Control) Reg. 38.97 _ Reg. 4.76 Anrin Electric Assorted Foam Backed Heaters Drapes „pH$ 1,3 fjTTr SSBB 1320 Watts Reg. 9.88 Slightly Irregular Mens Flannel Ifs Kleenex Paper Assortment of Shirts Towels Towels ;: 97 \ j> Closeout On Bedding TG&Y Is The Store For Your Assortment Os Foam Insulation Lamps I.l^ 54»76x3 Reg. 28.47 ®jjl" NeetlS Choose From Wicker or Ceramic ilttM 54.71.4 3738 gggOO *■«»“ Filters 2/®l M ,» •15* 0 nr****rip*ora, •!« gO S[oo I lIIAA 4 Pack Storm Window Kit s | s7 30 x 76 x 3 15.38 | vw ■ B Reg. 39.97 27,76,3 13.73 *lo°° Stonn ° oor Kit *l* 7 Mens & Ladies SW) sq. it. Assortment of Stoves Cowboy Boots wtiA Frank,in nrep,ace Re *‘ 179 " *l29®’ II / I Hart Fireplace Glass Screen £ A /iQO /2 Ilf Reg. 49.99 Clearance • m Heipit - 24* to 271V* fc-||Hfi Width • 29" to 3714” fflMf Height • 28 to 31% 307-702 Width • 35" to 43% THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 9-B
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