Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 18 August 1954 — Page 2

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Important Provisions Os Tax Law Explained

(Editor's note: “What the new tax bill means to yon". The new tax bill, which means annual savings of an estimated * $1,409,000,000 tor individuals and business, makes some changes in the existing law regarding scholarships, giveaway prises, cooperative housing projects and meals and lodging on the employer’s promises. The new provisions are explained in this article.) By THOMAB J. FOLEY WASHINGTON (INS) — Scholarships. giveaway prises, cooperative housing projects and meals and lodging on the employer’s premises all are taxed a little differently in the new revenue law. The internal revenue service has ruled in the past that taxes must be paid on scholarship and fellowship grants unless they are gifts. However, thq ruling is ambiguous in many cases. The new law exempts nearly ail Os these grants from taxes. One Exception is that any part of the grant which represents payment for teaching, research or other services is not exempt unless required of all candidates working for a particular degree. Another applies to persons not working for a degree. Only the first S3OO a month of their grant is exempt and then for only. 36 months, la addition, to be exempt, these grants must be from a tax exempt organisation or from a government agency. From npw on, you must pay

Homestead Owners Protest Speeding Mayor Orders Speed Limit Signs Posted A complaint against speeding in the Homestead addition was thoroughly discussed in the city council meeting last night, and Mayor John Doan stated that he would order 30 mile an hour speed limit signs posted at the entrances to the area, and order the police to patrol the area in the future. Also discussed was the selling of merchandise from a truck on a state highway within the city limits. Mayor Doan stated that he would review the city ordinances to see if such action were prohib■■Wßß'WJ 1 MW? 1 ' Iff IIW balled upon merchants to remove their signs from public sidewalks, and from places which block the vision of drivers. A letter from city attorney Robert Anderson to the public service commission of Indiana, asking the commission to send an investigator to Decatur to check on possible violations of a PSC ruling forbidding truckers to use city afreets.- such as North Second street, was made a matter of record. An agreement for a rural line extension with Louis C. Miller, of Union tow-nship. was also made a matter of record. The city bills were read and approved by the council before It adjourned. A special session, to consider the budget, and to elect a new council member from the 4th district will be held at 7 pm. August 30.

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taxes on all prises or awards of any kind qnlasp tfhey are made in recognition of past achievements of a religious, charitable, scientific, educational, artistic, literary ,or civic nature. The person getting the award must have been selected without any action on his own part and where he is not required to render any substantial future services. This means that such awards as the Nobel or Pulitser prises would be exempt. But any kind of radio or television giveaway or an essay contest prise would be taxed. Tenants who hold Btock In a cooperative development of homes will now be able to deduct both property taxes and interest paid to the corporation. In the past, only tenants in a cooperative apartment project have enjoyed this benefit. Employes required to live or eat on their employer’s premises to hold their jobs will no longer have to pay taxes on the value of meals and lodging unless they actually are given cash allowances for these purposes. This usually applies to persons working at state institutions. This exemption applies even if a state statute or employment contract specifically says the. meals or lodging are intended to be compensation. i Next: Theft, bad debts and installment buying figure In tax changes.)

Motorist Is Fined On Traffic Count Arthur W. -Moeschberger, Monroe. paid a fine of $1 and costs, amounting to 614.76, In justice of peace court Tuesday after pleading guilty to a charge of driving his automobile across a yellow line while -passing another vehicle. The arrest -was made <by state -police officers. Events Friday And Saturday At Preble Events Sponsored By Preble Firemen Plans have been completed for the tractor pulling contest and t*W\ amateur* talent eTent to be sponsored Friday and Saturday at Preble by the Preble Volunteer fire department. The tractor pulling contest will begin at 10 a.m. Friday and continue throughout the day. It will also be featured Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. The Saturday program will include heavyweight pulling and a ladies' event. Boh Sievers of a Fort Wayne radio station will serve as master of ceremonies for the amateur contest, which will begin at 8 p.ra. Friday. Twenty-two entries have been made In the contest. Throughout both days a’small train and ferris wheel will be operated to entertain children. Also a part of the festival will be a food tent and hake sale. Art Bieberlch. fire chief, is general chairman. He is being assisted on various committees by members of the volunteer fire group.