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Or.*»t ifsnr\ C:~ r -■ I age IRS Questions and Answers This cDlumn of quostioas and answers on federal tax ma’ttt'rs is provided by llie local office of the U. S. Internal Revenue Serv in' and Is publi.shed as a public service to taxpayers. The column answers ijuc'stions mo.st frequent- Jy asked by taxpayers. Q—^Wiien can I <‘xpe<'t to get iny W-2? A—Employers are requiired to Issue W-2 stiitemcnts to their em ployees by January 31. Howevt'r, the fintil date Ls February 1 this year since January 31 falls on a weekend. Many, however. Issue them .sooner for the convenience of tho.se cimployr'cs who art* ex- ix'Cting a refund and want to file early. Q—1 was marri('d la.st year and both my wife an<i I got a lax p«ickage in the mall. If we file ojoint return, whose label should we u.se? A—Us*' your name labej since ^he husband’s .Social Sdeurlty numbiv is used to identify Joint returns. However, you Should print your wife's name on the la bel. Her Social Securify number should be entered in the spuoe provided on the return. Q—If I let IKS compute my tax and I have a refund coming, how long will it take to get it? A—IRS can compute and issue a refund within i-S weeks from the date the 'rqtujrti is filed with the service onttei^. .\ctuully, it won’t delay a refujwl by havin.g IRS compute, the tax since tile cx>m{>utatiions are check' od on all returns we receive. Q—If you don’t have to have a job before you -move, con <u^- one deduct moving expenses un der the new law? A'—iNo, there are stiW limiltat- tions on who can deduiOt mavimg expenses even though lltW tatlons are less irestiimve. details, send a post natd.to your J SINUS Sufferers ^ tow* 6«Jwlv« naw •'Hord-eor*'’ SYKA-CIBAR Oveon- OMtant toblah act Instantly ond dner oil nasal sinus covftlas. On* ‘Tiord-cors” tabinf 0hras up ta 8 l>oun rnllaf from pain ond prassara of congnsNon. Allows you to braotha aasily->stopt waftry •yas and njnny oosa. You cob buy SYNA-Q^R of aU Drug Storas, with* out naad for o pratcrlpHon. SofFsfoeflor) guorontaad by mOksr. Try It todoyl Iftiroduetonr offar worth $1.50. Cut out mis od^MToIca to ona of tha stor« e *® f ^'^choia ona pock of SynO'Qaar 121 and racafva ona rt*ora Syno-Oaor 12-pack fraa. Kings Mtn. Drug Co. lot ^^666 local IRS oltioe ahd SAl • free copy of PubUcaSdn Information on Moving You can also find lii_. on moving expenses, Us many other subjects In . Uon No. 17, Your iFetteral _ Tax. This booklet may be ^ chased from most IRS otfldefe the Superintendent of Oocu U. S. Govemment Pnlntlng Washington, D. C. SMOfi, Ah' cents. Having A Wedding? Call Paul Lemmons Photographer /ijP Phone 487-4502 Q—What kind of mistake^ h/eSd up tatQtayer refunds 'last . A—Refunds were delaiyied wjwn taxpayers had to be cOntaiotBO ifei supply .information they foiprt to Include—or li<jted incorrecw when they filed their Form Miasing W-2 forms, missing ate- natures, and missing or inataS- ■rate Social Security numMSs were some of the major types df errors. Q—The name label is on thp front cover of the Instruotlpp package this year instead .Of where it used to be on the Po^ 1040. Why the change? A—iTo reduce costs and a.^ flexibility to printing proceduigi. To put the name label on tm Form 1040 required the cover gjf the package to have a cut-<l9 space. The cutting added td th# cost of the packages and allip limited the nuimber of print^p who could supply -the packages,? Before the present system Wik adopted, it was tested stUccelgA^ ly last year in several pai*ts]^ the country. ^ Q—I have a partial schaidMUp that covers some of my ooUege costs. Do I have to report this as income? Iferald Sets New Picture Poliqf Ths Herald is settina a new nnlle* an nteHuM .a ha a«h The Herald is setting o new policy oa piehurw to be pub* lisbed in the future and seeks the cooperatioB «f its rnritUn and customers in making the change. Beginning next week, only black and white photogHBhs wUl be accepted since only poor reproduction can be mtpeen^ from colored photographs. For birthday pictures and other single-eohunn ptolm» only waUet-slze (2x3) iHiotographs wlU be aceepted, and lOi brides and brides-elect, 5x7 pictures ore requested. Also, ail brides pictures and birthday piotuies must be fat the Herald office no later than Monday for inclusion la Utot week's edition. The new rules have been neceesltoted a ha. been made in engraving companlas servliig tbe Wip hope you wlU not ask us to moke excspttoui and will nqilMH when ordering from your pbetagxoplMr. One noun wmiiiiie TOT MOST IN DRY OLIAVm 537 EAST KING ST. telephone 739-5844 MON.. TUES. & WED. SPECIALS MEN'S OR LADIES' 2-PIECE SPITS ilM LADIEB' l-mCE DRESSES.. m EVERY DAY SPECIAL Shirts Z-tnindered Crisp- Bright FoIdM or On Hangers EACH MON., TUBS. & WED. “SPECIAL" TROUSERS ^ PLAIN T UIX SKIRTS ANy^^MO*^ OR SWEATERS OPEN EVERY DAY 7i30 TILL 6 pun. EXCEPT SUEMT A—Most achoIaTships arc not Ufxahle and do not have to bo idpofted. Since, tliere arc many dMemtt types of sCholarehipB, check With the organization that gave it to you for information oh Ilk tax status. Details can be found in iPubUedtion 507, Tax In- foirmatlbn oh Scholarships and IteltOti^pP, altfIcUBble free by settdlng a pOM hanl to your locail ntS offiloe. 4—What taxes can I dedifct on my letum? THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. tax Exemption h Explained Nazarene Pastor To Meeting Thursday. January 29.1971 C Greensboro — The Tax Re form Act of 1969 raised personal ahd dependency exemption de duction for federal income tax from $600 to $625 for 1970, J, E. W-all, IRS District Director lor North Carolina, said today. -Ai—df yoU' itemize deductions, then your state and local income taxes, penonal -fMoperty, real es tate. funeral saws and state and local gasoline taxes may ibe de ducted. List these on Schedule .A, Itemized iDeductions. Federal taxes such os Social Security tax or those on alcohol Or tobaocu arc not deductible. Hunting UoenaK, •driver’s licenses or auto Insppation fees aire also hot dglUctibie. . Q—What me the new tax rates Ut stngile pei^? 1 can’t find them in wn^^dMO instructions. A)—'Theite rates go Into effeot Cor the 19711^ year and there fore do not aCtect the 1970 tax Coetms and packages that were Just mAUed oig. The )bew wlthhoildlng schedules just Ighied to omptoy^ do in- The extra exemption for tax payers 65 or over or for those who are blind is also $625. The increase in dependency ex emptions was alccompanled by a change in the income test for claiming dependents. Previously, a person had to have income of less than $600 to qualify as a dependent. That amount has now been raised to $625 for 1970. The gross-income test, how ever, does not apply to children under 10 or to ?ull-time students, but parents still must furnish over half of the child’.? support and meet the other dependency requirements to claim him as a dependent. corporate the rates people, however. for single Nazarene church pastors ariQ their wives from this community and area will take part in the annual preachers’ conference of the North Carolina district to be held at Camp Munda Vista, neat A-sheboro, Monday through Wed nesday, Feb. 1-3. Nearly all of the 48 churches on the district will be repre.sented according to the Rev. T. C. (Jack) Sander.?, Jr., district .superintend ent. Guest speaker will be Dr. Sam uel Young, Kansas City, Mo., sen ior general superintendent in the denomination. Or. Young has served continu ously sinice 1948 in the highest elective office of the church. This will be his final 4-year term and he will retire in 1972. Before be coming a general superintendent, he was president of Eastern Naz arene College, Wollaston, Mass., and earlier served as a district superintendent and pastor. The conference is planned as a time of inspiration and fellow- .ship. Distriict goals wUl be dis cussed and plans made for the remainder of the district year. Math Teachers Plan Meeting 'Representative.? of the N. C. Council of Teachers of Mathe matics will meet In Win.slon-Sa- lem January 30 to discuss vital Issues to the success of the newly- launched organization, Robert Jones, Math Dlrcctoar for the State Education Agency, noted that the group was formed this winter. ganization, ai'rording to Jones, i.s to allow mathematics .teoK^hiins <rf all levels to cunununiicate regard ing teaching methods, curriculum development, and related mat ters. State School Superintendent Craig Phillips applauded the new group, saying that such organi zations are essential to the growth of professional oompontenqy a- mong North Carolina teachers. AU math teaehers In the State (kindergarten through college) as well its laymen intensited dn mathematfoi are invittxl to join, said Jones. To date some 200 teaehers have expressed interest in mem'bersliip. The new organization will meet at Winston-Salem State Univers ity from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The meeting will be held in Coltrain Hall. Discussion will co^’er mem bership dues, a proposed infor mational brochure and constitu tion, spring actlvdtiee, and in volvement of new members in the organization. Mrs. Margaret CalaJian of Shel by Jr. High ds among the mem bers who will attend the Winston- Salem meeting. One objective of the new or- A “roonbaok” means a false hood uBcG for fiolltloal effect by a candidate The President’s Commdssicin on Hoan Disease, Oanoeir and Stroke iroponteld that a total of 13B million work days were lost in a single year by members of the labor force, housewives olid others who were unable ifo at tend to tiieir usual activities :bc- cause of heart and blood vessel disorders, relates the iNorth Oa- rolina Heart AssocUtlon. Washington state than New England. is larger 100 m 4K6REEN STAMPS Wim THIS COUrON AND rUtOiAlt ou 110.00 Mr Msra OriMr FEEB at TOW cm OS MTir. WDiN^DOE STORES Limit On* Co" 'ilt Pmmo Void Altat |CB. MiMn NEW STORE HOURS OPEN WEDNESDAlt AFTERNOON UNTIL 6 PJS. f) gfeeUDLY ACCEPT U. S, GOVERNMENT FOOD COUPONS f>hM4MiM!leudeh,ljSajUokljtd W-D U. * fryer” PARTS »UUY »ONf CUT •>« BBS' HTB BREAST 59‘ THIGHS 49* WHOLE LEGS .. m 49* DRUMSTICKS., m 49* . 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