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FKC. lASTT OOA U ° X CHEESE »1» cur 99c fjHgy stalks ■ STRAWBERRIES 3 ANIL *2” RSH STICKS $1» {oLRaKAM. ...,99c * BROCCOU « M0 ,99c POTATOB Jerry Boucher Northside Shopping Center Manager Edenton, H.C. ■■WBIHDWBRRIWRRRKHHRIWWEW^^^BRBB^aWHRWHHHaRWii^HHWIi^BanWW^H^MHHi^W^^^Mi^^MMai THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 5-B Tax Laws GREENSBORO - North Carolina taxpayers should be aware of the changes in the tax law that can help them save money, the In ternal Revenue Service says. In addition to the 5 per cent annual reduction in withholding rates last Oc tober, wage earners will see a 10 per cent decrease this July. Also, for those tax payers who earn interest or dividends, they can exclude S2OO if single and S4OO if married filing a joint return from their interest and-or dividend income. This ex clusion is for 1981 only. After October 1, 1981, taxpayers with All-Savers Certificates may exclude up to SI,OOO if single or $2,000 on a joint return in interest income. Taxpayers should read carefully the tax instruction to determine which form or tax break is more beneficial to them, says the IRS. Additional forms and publications may be ordered by calling 1-800-822 8800 toll free. 4th Edition Os Family Law WINSTON - SALEM Because laws relating to families change so often, a fourth edition of “North Carolina Family Law” has been published. Dr. Robert E. Lee. retired professor of law at Wake Forest University, has attempted in the new four volume edition to present a comprehensive look at the many laws relating to family life in the state. The new work is an update of the third edition, which was published in 1963. and his callaborator, Dr. Rhoda Bryan Billings, have had to contend themselves with making the book an update rather than totally up-to-date, because of the flood of changes in laws relating to families. Dr. Billings is professor in the Wake Forest School of Law. Since the time the new edition went to press, the N. C. General Assembly passed, among other new laws and reforms, the equitable distribution act. which dramatically changes the state's approach to possesssion of property among spouses. “As the customs of the people and social concepts of the family change, so will the law,” Lee said "But the law is not hasty in the making of changes. It wants to be sure that the customs and usages ot the present are not merely temporary departures from the normal and have in fact become new and lasting life styles.” A glance through the book's table of contents gives some indication of the changes through which the family has gone in recent years. Some of the headings in the latest edition might not even have been un derstood in 1963, w hen there was no such thing as “no fault divorce” or “divorce kits” in the state. And in those days, test tube babies were the subject of science fiction stories, not legal study. The growing number of broken families in recent years is evidenced by in creased interest in the new laws concerning the rights and responsibilities of stepparents, grandparents and foster parents. The impact of increased mobility on the family can be seen in the need for federal statutes relating to interstate custody. Lee said. Lee and Billings plan to keep readers in touch with developments by periodically publishing pocket-sized supplements to the book. The hope “North Carolina Family Law” will be useful not only for lawyers, but for ministers, social workers, family counselors and others in the helping professions, Lee said. A bright imw not* for parti** is to pr*s*nt • hot dip, sat in a chafing dish or on a hot-tray.
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