The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, February 15, 1972, Page 6, Image 6

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6 This column of ques matters is provided by Revenue Service. The frAniionf 1v ocl/orl uoivtvi vjy ui Q) I'm a working m deduction my husband a penses incurred while I A) The child care dei to the amount you act than $600 for one depen though there are no in< single woman may earn care deduction, a worl such expenses by the a of her and her husband < deduction may be allov justed gross income is $( *u^ -J .?i?? uik uic ucuuLiiuii are e? Care," available free fr The Revenue Act of tion to $18,000 for tax y for the child care dedu< should still maintain { expenses, because you m Q) I want to deduct ment store charge accoui show are the "finance < figure out the interest? A) The amount of thu interest can be deductt money paid for the use < cannot be ascertained, nprppnt nf thn atrnportn charge account or the to year may be !:en. I Deduction for rest ] computing your nteresl from IRS district office? Q) What taxes can 1 A) If you itemize de< income taxes, personal j and state and local gasc these on Schedule A of \ and gasoline tax tables determine your deductic Federal taxes such a alcohol or tobacco are driver's licenses or au deductible. Q) Where can I get affecting my 1971 retur A ^ Tninrnnl Rntmnuc Income Tax," describes tax law changes affecti purchased for 75 cents fi post offices throughout Printing Office in Wash Q) What happened tc A) The surcharge wa ning in 1971. , ... r##***/*'***"*' ** ' ,^L,.?r- ' ' '1 " u. ? " *? -??- . ?*^ri pajefsAsk IR$ .tions and answers on federal tax ' the office of the U. S. Internal column answers questions most xpayers. _ il nrl * umer. w nai are ine limns on the nd I may claim for babysitting exam working? duction for tax year 1971 is limited ually spent, but in no case more dent or $900 for two or more. Al:ome limitations on the amount a and still be able to claim a child ting wife generally must reduce imount the adjusted gross income exceeds $6,000. Thus, no child care ved if the parents' combined ad5,900 or more. The rules for claimcplained in Publication 503, "Child om IRS offices. 1971 increased the income limita'par 1Q79 c? if 1/ni i n/\4 nnilifti , .7 rtion when you file this year, you jood records of your child care ay qualify when you file next year, the interest I paid on my departit purchases, but all my statements :harges." Is there any way I can x ~ ~i ? - * * - * = imanic iiimgus wnicn consiliums ?d. Interest has been defined as >f money. However, if the interest a reduction for the lesser of six unpaid monthly balance of your tal finance charge allocable to the RS Publication 545, Income Tax Expense, shows these methods of t deductions. It is available free [ deduct on my return? tactions, then your state and local Droperty, real estate, general sales dine taxes may be deducted. List four reiurn. You can use the sales in your tax form instructions to >ns for these taxes, s Social Security tax or those on not deductible. Hunting licenses, to inspection fees are also not information on tax law changes n? Pnhlimtinn 17 PnHnril in easy-to-read language all the mg your 1971 return. It can be om your IRS district office, many the country and the Government lington, D. C. > the income lax surcharge? is eliminated for tax years begin 38k Destination ? Mrs. Mae Martin, right, reti Cloth Room. Mrs. Martin is shown recei fellow employees. Left to rigl Parrish, Kathleen Sinclair. Jt Martin. She joined Clinton Mills Fc cloth grader at retirement. M. S. liailey Sell King and M. S. Bailey B Elementary School held its annual Valen- J tine's Day party on February 14. Shown left to right winners of the King and yM Queen contest are Brian Beaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beaman, (6th Grade); Mary Rushton. daugh nusnion, (din Grade); and Ja: Mrs. James Ray King. (3rd Gr? daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mac) Four (lomplcle C Four Clinton Mills employ years continuous service dur W. I. Bailey, Jr., Lydia Wea^ Gregory, ~2 Weaving (30 Years (30 Years); and Nettie Prince, BULK RATE U. S POSTACE PAID Clinton. S. C. Permit No. 59 CLOTHMAKER ' m i Relaxation red February 4 from Lydia i ving several gifts from her ht are Juanita Thrift, Ann lanita Crawford, and Mrs. tbruary 28, 1956 and was a ooVs Valentine Queens ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. mie King, son of Mr. and ide); absent. Sherry Riddle, k Riddle. 2nd Grade. )v<t 25 Yrars ees completed 25 or more ing January. They were /ing (25 Years); James E. ); Ruby Cook, #2 Spinning, g Lydia Weaving, (35 Years). ' G