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( CARSON DAILY APPEAL, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922 INCOME TAX FACTS Compensation for personal services eminent are taxable income, likewise in the form of salaries, wages, com-J the fees received by a referee, trustee or missions, fees, tips, bonuses, and pen- ! receiver, under the national bankruptcy sions form the principal item in the re turns of millions of taxpayers. As a Keueral rule all such income is subject to tax. lfoweer, there are exceptions with which the taxpayer in the interest of self as well as government, should familiarize himself, a bulletin of Col lector of Internal Revenue L. A. Spel lier of Reno says. Salaries paid to its officers and em- act. The fees received by a notary public commissioned by the District of Columbia are taxable. Annuities paid by the government to retired employees are subject to tax to the extent that the aggregate amount of the payments exceeds th amounts withheld from the compensation of the employees. Amounts deducted and with- THE AMERICAN LEGION (Continued from I'age Two) sion to the adjusted service certificate title, which will enable holders of such certificates to borrow from any na tional bank or bank or trust company payment was retained in the bill be cause the men entitled to only this amount undoubtedly would prefer .';. cash to a twentv-vear certificate. Five million questionnaires will be used by the American Leg on in its service and compensation drive, to Ik incorporated under the laws of any .undertaken by states. Each man who state fifty per cent of the sum of the ' served during thv V Vir. V'ir '.: 1 . adjusted service pay prior to Sept em-1 a2vjcd of government benefit ployees by a vtate or political sub- I . , .' . .. .... , .., . . Ipensation la.d to einino-vees in the civ;I division thereot (city, town, court or i . ,-,,.,.. , , , . e I service of the United Mates, in ::c.:ord- hamlet) are exempt from taxation. The , , . , , . .. 4 . . . , , ance with the provisions of the act pro- reason for this is that the federal gov- . , . . , ... Jvuhng f r pensions to government em- crnment does not tax such activities of i , , ' , , , , .... , , nlovees should lie reported for income a state. rees received bv a notary I ' x. ... jniiinv. iiiiiMiinriittiii vi iij suuv: ail IHK taxable, neither are fees paid jurors by a state or political subdivision thereof. Witnesses in law suits, however, even J though sulrponed by state's attorney are nt considered employees of the state, and fees received by them are. subject to taxation. The commission of a receiver ap pointed by state, county or municinal court are not taxable. The commis- ! KaSd ' educational work. As a rule if. sions of an administrator or 'executor ! the salaries paid public school teachers ductions can be taken for the amounts withheld, inasmuch as such amounts are payments towards the purchase of annuities provided for in the act. Inquiries received indicate the im pression in the minds of many persons that all school teachers are exempt from payment of the income tax. Teachers are not exempt because en- urged to carry government insura.icn and asked to designate the nature of ad justed compensation he wishes. An organization to .cooperate closely with the United States veteran's bu reau in all parts of the- country in ob taining adequate care for disabled ex soldiers will be formed by the legion. arc taxable because thev are not paid by a state or political subdivision, but out of the estate of the deceased. Salaries of federal officers and em ployees, including those of the terri tories and the District of Columbia are subject to tax. Salaries and fees paid by the United States to its ambassadors ministers or consuls accredited to foreign countries or by a foreign gov ernment to the United States citizens are taxable, and the amount spent by them for entertaining is not deductible. are exempt, but only for the reason that they are employees of a state or political subdivision thereof. The special exemption of $35X) al lowed under the revenue act of WIS persons in active service in military and naval forces is repealed by the revenue act of 1921. Soldiers and sail ors are allowed only the exemptions granted other individuals. $1(HK) if single, or married and not living with wife or husband, $2500 if married and living with wife or husband and the ber, 30, 1925 "This date was fixed because after that time the bill as originally drafted by the committee provides for a larger percentage of loan by the government and has not been changed by the sub committee." Chairman Fordney said this plan was expected .to meet with general approval :ince it enabled the soldiers who may be in need to obtain cash immediately after the issuance of the certificates while relieving the treasury of any large ca.sh payment during the enor mous refunding operations which must be carried out in the next two years and would- place no additional tax bur- Gen on the public. Hv floating a $25,000 bond issue. Hi It was suggested that the interest j Fa so. Texas, has become the first city rate should not exceed a figure greater j in America to attempt to finance a per than two kit cent above the rediscount"! maneut American l.egi u Home bv rate of the regional resrve banks. municipal bonds. Under another tentative provision being considered the title to the cer tificates could not be d'sposed of i y the service men, the idea being, Mr. Fordney explained, to prevent the cer-jf F.vanston. Wyoming, year 3021. titicates falling int othe hands of loan I Goods sold in state of Xe- sharks. I vada $504.9237, Convalescing at Kennihvonh, X.C., from wounds received in the Arg.mne, one American Legion man sent $1 to the Wood row Wilson fund, and prom ised four more payments. Many Le gionnaires are listed among the donors to the foundation. CALUMET win? mm Materials no Failures When you use it you use less 8W fee v s Annual Statement of GOLDEN RULE MERCANTILE CO. It was explained that the $50 cash GOLDKX RULF. MKRCAXTILK CO. Fees paid a juror by the federal gov- ; net income for 1921 was $5000 or less, F.y H. C. STF.VFXS, Secretary. and $2000 if morried and living with f25-tlw. wife or husband and the net income 7 was more than $5000. Use Appeal Want Ads for Results 4"t"l" HtH 1 f A. G. Meyers; ITHF mm mmm CARSON CITY, NEVADA Carson City, Nevada GROCERIES HARDWARE CROCKERY Prices Are Right Quality Highest LAAAAJiAAAJ.il A A A Af1 L A A - - - -- r r V tTTTTTTTTTTTt Carson Valley Bank I Nevada CAPITAL, FULLT PAID 150,000.00 OFFICERS George Wingfield, Pies. L. W. Knowles, Vice-Prei H. C. Clapp, Cashier G. B. Spradling, Ast C'shr. D1RECIOSI Geo. Wingfield L. W. Knowles H. C. Clapp Chas. J. Rulisom This bank irill receive deposit, bay or sell foreign drafts, make loans and do a general banking business. Interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum will be paid on time Certificates of Deposits and Savings Accounts. United States Depository for Postal Saying Funds. T kAAAAA . j J, J. ,t, A A A A A A A A AAAA ,ti A A rTTTTT T7T " V T TTTT TTTTT TTTTTTTT Styleplus Suits and Overcoats Mackinaw Coats, Auto Coats, Genuine Velour Hats, all Shades, $7.50 and war tax of 25c Crepe de Chine Silk Shirts, $7.50 and war tax, 45c Neckties, Hosiery, Pajamas, Handkerchiefs, Indian Baskets; Indian Moccasins. t t 4- I I x. A 4 ! t t 0T lUOt BV a must j CONTENTS II When you buy it -moderate in price A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 02. Some baking powders come in 12 z. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it fire insurance James M. Leonard, Agent p Cat son Valley Bank CIdg, I Phone 5-6-1 A. COHN. President Virginia 8t Truckec Railway General Offices. Carson City, Nevada H. COFFIN, General Manager S. C. BIGELOW, H. L. GRIFFITHS, uenerai passenger Agent oenerai rreignt gent Carson, Nevada -ZTSKur-ETTsn u jnrsist KrraarjK5a vswwcBMa No.6No.4 No.2M'ls Mot'rlMix'd Pass. I April 14, 1921 No. 1 1 No. 3 I No. 5 Pass. (Mixed' Motor p. m. I p. m. j 1.30 1.38 1.45 2 05 2.20 2.35 2.55 3.35 3.45 4.25 447 J5.09 4 30 4.44 4.48 4 53 5.08 5.18 527 5.40 a. m. I 8.50 8.55 9.00 9.16 1 17 0 7 9 11 927 9.37 9.50 10.00 10.09 10.45 11.00 11.17 11.27 52 21 26 31 31 35 41 45 5C Lv N'o.20:No.18;No. 16j Mot'rMix'diMixed Is It Not True? A satisfied customer may be a good advertisement, but the circula tion of such ads. is very limited. 1 1 ,rr n i m .1 11 1 ic Lzsmiusm mm- . m r c w"w & - a w-k t mr m m rru-H LEARN TO DRAW SEMO US'YOUft NAXK AMD ADDKESS. WE WILL MAIL YOU Oy tLLDSTKATED AXT BOOUXT AND TCKMtS WITHOUT ANY COST TO TOU SCHOOL OOOtSCO M THE LARGEST WWIPAKSS. MACAZMP EDITOaS AND FAMOUS AKTCTS. CorrcapandcBoc lntroctiafi mad LocaJ Gim p. m. '5.45 5.56 6.20 p. m. I a. m. 3.10 110.00 3 22 150 10.12 10.40 0 4 15 Ar Lv Ar Reno Ar Huffakers Browns Steamboat Washoe Franktown Laksview Carson City Lv Carson City Ar Empire Mound House Haywards Gold Hill Virginia City Lv p. m. "6.50 6.34 6.29 6.24 6.11 6.00 5.50 5.35 525 5.17 5.00 4.47 431 420 a. ni. 10.50 i 10.35 10.29 10.22 1G.05 9.51 9.37 9.10 8.50 8.37 8.10 7.45 726 7.15 p. in. 1.30 1.16 1.12 1 07 12.54 12.44 12.35 12.20 No. 15 No. 17 No. 19 Mixed Mixed Motor Lv Ar Carson City Stewart Minden Ar Lv p. m '12.10 11.58 11.30 p. tn. 5.10 4.58 4.30 p. m. 7.00 6.49 625 QuiGk Senri Ge used Car Parts Supply Co Daily. Connecting at Reno and Mound House with Southern Facific Co., at Car son City daily except Sunday May 1st to June 15th and September 1st to Octo ber 31st. Daily June 15th to September 1st with auto stage for Glenbrook, Lakeside Tark, Bijou and Al Tahoe; at Minden with daily auto stage for Woodfords and Markleeville ; daily except Sunday with auto stages for Genoa, Walley Springs, Colevil'.e, Topaz, Wellington, Sweetwater and Bridgeport. Passengers for Masonic leave Minden Tuesdays and Thursdays, remain at Sweetwater over night, arriving at Masonic on Wednesdays and iridays. t V i 460 12th Street, Oakland, California Quick Service on all parts of old model cars. Anything from Hub Caps to Motors Make of Car - Mnftel . , 4 Engine No. Serial No Farfs wanted We advise our customers to forward the old part with the order as it saves time and eliminates mistakes in sending you the wrong part, which will sometimes occur, as there are so many different models of the same make of car. . Our motto is "Quick Service." With your help in order ing correctly, we will try to please you with Quick Delivery and moder ate prices. The APPEAL Reaches Those Who Buy CpRINTER'S INK widens the world of ciery business If a business t managed well, Publicity is the next great factor in its success MO HAL: Advertise And Then Advertise Again TUKK OTT