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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER. JCLY 8. 1965
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QUESTIONS and ANSWERS
This column of questions and answers on Moral tax
matters is provided bv the U.S. Interna. Revenue Scr-
vice and is published as a public service to taxpayers.
The column answers questions most frequently asked bv
Happier
Homemakina
CARD OF THANKS
1 wish to express my sincere
thanks for all the cards flower.s.
■ind visits of friends while I was
in the liospital.
Thanks to all the doctors and
nurses for their kindnesses as well |
as their services
Mrs. E -jene Hybner is the
former Mary Catherine Osl>orn.
r u ii
Philip ml., n,.. Till i,,a
his sisters. Jm„. Alu
and brother. It uuK
ind
One
q—My return was audited last Q-
of the best buys you'll
I just realised I paid taxes (l,uj in the canned fish depart-
were sponsors
Also weleomini;
Little Mark Philip joined the
Felix Till family on .Saturday
morning. June 12. at 7:30 a.m.
lie weighed 7 lbs. and H ozs upon Proud w'ran.lp,,, nts w ,
arrival at the Lockhart Hospital. s Horace F>mn 0|
Rev. Joe Znolas of Lockhart Heart Parish, Rotiq* m
... v.w,~* — , baptized the baby in St. Mary 's and Mrs Rudolph Till of J
nounce the arrival of a daughter. Catholic Church. Miss Jo.vee Ma- IVaine. ^
Tina Lvnn. who weighed 6 lbs. surer and Danny Masurer of Hie mother is
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hybner
Mrs^ Austin G. Stubbs | Corpus Christ, proudly an
• aTand " had hV^r'addiiinna! *>n^tht' Sona! S «curity benefits I m,.nt 0( vour 8Uper market or 2 tablespoons minced ^reen P« P ind 12 ounces at birth on July 16. | Lockhart, cousins of th.
tax on mv income. What are the received last year. Is it too late J (Wnor grocer s 1S pink salmon. | per Tma Lvnn 1S welcomed by a
iy return will be to do anything about it? : Ttie reason it's a good buy is 2
, . | _ . _ !,1(> forme-
baby. U.win Fohn of llorkne
chances that my — . ■ , ,
audited this year? j a—No. You may claim a refund because for less than a dollar. tabi0spoons mayonnaise
a-Mos, returns are selected on Form fU3. or you may file an you have meat for a meatless dav ])ash h<j| ^ ^ippt>r sauce
for audit either because they have amended return to obtain a re-; d^'nt ^
Utisn p<. p|H i
i ma i*ynn is wi-n-omni uj *
tablespoons sweet pickle relish (sis|pr Barbara Jean, and by her
certain income or expense charac
teristics or on a random basis.
However, if you are in a high
income bracket or if you claimed
unusual expenses or deductions,
then your chances of beirn; audited
arc Kood.
At some time or other, all tax-
payers may expect to have their
returns audited.
fund for thi amount you overpaid i >'uu.-> i<u. «« .™«.v• Dash pepper
If sou want to file an amended Salmon is good either hot or J2 sUceg sandw,(.|, bread
return, take a Form 1040 mote cold, in a casserole or a salad. Md|pd Qr ^ ,)Utt(>r
that a 1040A form cannot be used and of course, makes delicious ^
grandparents. Mr and Mrs Jeff
Osl>orn of Bastrop and Mr and
Mrs. Felix Hybner of Shiner.
for this purpose) and write sandwiches. Try chilled salmon
"amended" across the top. Then j with French fried potatoes, a _
fill in all the information required. : tossed green salad and iced tea bread and butter and refrigeraU
and recompute your tax liability. I for a quick summer dinner, or use , for an hour for best flavor. Then ,
canned pink salmon for Grilled spread salmon mixture on six
, , Q—I came to this country sev- . Salmon-Cheese Specials, the re- slices of bread and cover with
tu.us . .. |i eral weeks ago for a temporary cj_, for which is given below. remaining slices Butter outside
aspects of a return contribute to Rations. specials | griddle on Burner-with-a-Bram
soind tax administration. A-Intemal Revenue has pub- 1 (7*i-ounce* can salmon, drained , set at medium fiame and 325 de
' lished the booklet. "U. S. Tax and flaked «rees. When flame lowers, grill ,
Guide for Aliens," Document No. jlla cups grated sharp process sandwiches 2k: to 3 minutes per
— - | age*, n explains your tax obliga-1 Cheddar cheese ■ side or until golden brown Makes
A—Individuals who report on a tlons anrf will enable you to deter- j 1 hard-cooked egg. chopped , six sandwiches
calendar-year basis must pay min0 whether you are a resident 1
their third installment by Sep-
tember 15. The deadline is the
same for calendar-year corpora-
tions.
CARD OF THANKS
or mar- From the depths of our hearts.
we want to express our sincere
I thanks for the beautiful floral
Combine all ingredients except:| o((onni,s mPmorial gifts food,
rards and for every kindness
shown during the loss of our
loved one May God richly bless
each of you
The Cathey R.-ws Family
MR* BAIRDJ
Q—When is the next install- ;
■ment of my estimated tax due?
NOTICE
There will be a Roping at H1IU
Prairie Grocery on Highway 3M
In the John C. Wetoa Arena at
7:90 on Friday and Saturday
nights.
Stays Fresh Longer
or non-resident alien for tax pur-
poses. Your employer will need
to know your status for withhold- FOIXiERS, MARYLAND CIA B
ing purposes
A ropy of Document No. 5589 is j V#\# ■ ■ k Wm
available at no charge from any-
local Internal Revenue office.
Q—Last week at a party I heard
a fellow bragging about how he
cheated on his income tax. Should
I report him?
A—Evidence more substantial
than that should usually be the
Q-I 'm thinking of joining an
investment club. If I do, how do
1 report the dividends or capital
'gains I might receive?
A—The way you report this in-
come depends on how the invest-
ment club is organized. Many of
these clubs are considered part-
nerships so that income and ex- v
penses would be reported under basis of a report to Internal Reve-
the provisions covering partner- nUP on suspected tax violations
ship income. Some clubs are in- Tbe Interna! Revenue Service
corpora ted or operate as an as- does not actively solicit informa-
sociation with the characteristics ' tion from the puhlic about any-
of a corporation. Should this br one else's income tax violations,
the cas. then the provisions gov but we do give appropriate con-
err.ing corporations apply. These sideration to the information
provisions are explained in In- ^iven to us.
ternal Revenue Document No
S44?. "Investment Income and Q—Does a counselor at a camp
Expenses," which is available have to list the room and boaid
free at your local Internal Reve-
nue office.
DEL MONTE
election
WE BUY
TOP HOGS
Every Thursday
CONTACT
Earl Denson
BASTROP FEED COMPANY
OR
Johnie Hoffman
CA 9-2134
he receives as part of his wages?
A—Generally speaking, meals
and lodging furnished to counselors
; are considered to be provided for
the employer's convenience and
' do not have to be included wiih
taxable income.
Q—Is there any guide to the
Federal taxes I would respon-
sible for if I went into business
for myself? I'm thinking of open-
ing up a cleaning establishment.
A—Internal Revenue Publication
N'o. 334, "Tax Guide for Small
Business," should answer most of
your questions. It costs 50 cents
and can be obtained from your
district director's office or from
the Superintendent of Documents,
t" S. Government Printing Office.
I Washington. D. C„ 20402,
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Bacon lb.
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Wieners lb.
COW POKES
By Act Reld
"Been leadin' him fer two houri to calm him down,
but I'm icared he don't look too calm!"
if you're a M A N
with a PLAN
A friendly ulliunei* with ywir hank and uii i-sl;il>li%ln<l cnxllt
ruling make a kinkI l<Kic,<l:itki;i tor fiitun- wire#*** ami linaiM'ial
M-eurlty. Stop in Hoon and «et arqiialntixl, we < <>nsid<-r It a
prlvlli*j(e lo contHliute mir ndvl<-e, know It and asslhtaiu'c!
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MEMIIKR I DIC
"Where You Bank With
Confidence"
Chuck Roast lb 49
(OA - Tall
Milk tail
2 for
2.K
MARI.KNE
Margarine 1 Ih.
2 for
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NABISCO — 12 ot.
Ritz Crackers
33c
NABISCO — Mi t < /
Chocolate Chip Cookies
43c
ALL FLAVORS
KOOL-AID 6 for 25c
l< OEE
CRISCO 3 lb.
79c
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Macaroni or Spaghetti
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BOSf O — 12 oat.
Chocolate Syrup
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Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1965, newspaper, July 8, 1965; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238060/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.