Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1943 — Page 8

ANADIAN PAY-AS-60 PLAN

Income Taxes Deductible at the Source to Cover Same|

iS PUPPET STATUS

‘Norwegian Press Told to i

‘Say He Only Signs

ASK AFFILIATION

Communists ts Sock to Join With Labor Party on Common Ground.

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retary to the ministry of economic | warfare, said in a speech last night that Germany, beginning to feel the effects of the British blockade,| T0 Relieve Misery

now is eompelled to employ a high ested proportion of its manpower making he onl

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(Editor's Note: The following

~_you-owe” income-tax plan is reprinted from the March issue of the pamphlet “Canada at War,” published by the Canadian war informa-

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This innovation in fiscal policy will be placed in effect

to offset the difficulties in the income tax for income earned Finance Minister Ilsley in * his budget address of March 2, referring to the .proposed pay-as-you-owe plan, stated: - * “The advantages of a system of current payment of tax such as I propose are now well known. . . . Under this plan, when a man’s in- ‘ come falls off, his tax falls off with it; when his income rises, his taxes with it. It enables us to avoid the lag in the payment of tax under our present system—a lag ‘which now amounts to about eight months, ~ substantially less than it was several years ago, but still a problem to those suffering or expecting

OTTAWA, April 5.—Strating with the first payroll . in April this year Canadians will pay the Dominion government i income taxes on a “pay-as-you-owe’ basis.

n installments since September, 1942, this will be

‘and December on other incomes from which deductions are not made at the source.

based upon estimated income for the year or actual income in the previous year, and deductions from pay checks or envelopes will be made at 95 per cent of the liability at the current annual rate earnings.

be determined at the end of 1943

Nazi Decrees. By PAUL ‘GHALI

Copyright, 1943, by The Didunapelis Times d The Chicago Daily News,

BERN, April '5~The dorman occupational authgrities ‘are still] urther limiting Puppet Quisling’s wers. ‘and simultaneously. planning the forcible removal-to Germany of several . thousand Norwegians who, they - fear, assist any invading forces. Under the new: Norwegian decree all Quisling mayors are placed under a representative of either Reich’s Commissioner Joseph: Ter= boven or of the local Wehrmacht commander who ‘is entrusted with the real administration of the district, .or at least supervision. of. it. The Norwegian press also is being informed that in future they must never speak of a decree “issued” by Quisling ‘but of a: decree “signed” by the minister president. These new instructions clearly reveal that ‘Quisling is no more than an executive of his Nazi masters. “Coinciding with ‘this news’ comes the Swedish report that Quisling recently circularized his ministers informing them that, from new ‘on, any matter they wish "to refer to him must first be submitted tq the Reichskommissariat.

STOP BUYING POULTRY CHICAGO, April 5 (U. P.)—Chicago dealers of kosher meat and poultry today had stopped buying

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By HELEN KIRKPATRICK Copyright, 1943, by The Indianapolis Times and The Chicago Daily News, Inc. LONDON, April 5. — Britains Communist party has again’ presented an urgent plea to the British labor party for affiliation and asks that representatives of the two parties meet to discuss their differences.

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The Communists’ Feb. 26 request

for affiliation was formally rejected by the Labor party on March 12. ‘The Communists now state that th: necessity for all organizations afiiliated with the labor party to accept the program, principles and -| policy of the party has been recognized and accepted by the Communist party.

Claim Parallel

To the Socialist objection that the Communists are affiliated with the Communist International, the Communists point out that the Socialists also are affiliated with Labor and tte Socialist International. This does not prevent the British Labor party from being an independent, democratic and self-governing organization. The Communists’ affiliation with the Comintern is exactly parallel, they maintain. The Communists offer to allow the Socialists to examine their books aad ascertain that the British party

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Nazis are welcome to these 500-pound bombs covered with “Wings for Victory” war stamps. Women whose husbands are either missing or prisoners fill them ‘with explosives at an ordnance factory in England. ° :

The exact amount of income will and selling poultry in. protest to

black market prices. The kosher

is' entirely self-supporting and not

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and a return made to the income tax department on or before March 31, 1944, along with the amount necessary to make up the difference between total deductions or installment payments and the actual amount due for the year. Taxpayers who have paid too much may apply for a refund. But placing tax payments for 1943 on a current basis will require some adjustments, particularly as to what disposition is to be made of the amount due for the 1942 tax. To make the adjustment on the 1942 tax it is proposed to wipe out 50 per cent of the tax liability for 1942 in the case of earned incomes, and on $3000 of investment income, For investment income in excess of $3000 the unpaid half will be deferred until the death of ihe taxpayer.

ther point out that the Daily Workers (newspaper) financings come largely from trade unionists and the co-operative movement.

WASHINGTON, April 5 (U. P.)— |over prices and urged instead that The C. I. O. cost of living com- [Economic Stabilization Director mittee today opposed the proposal|James F. Byrnes retain final price to vest Food Administrator Ches-|authority.

dealers charged that poultry is not available to them except at prices At No Extrs Cost 17 to 19 cents above the OPA whole-

sale ceiling of 26 cents.

to suffer a reduction in income. * ~ A Relief to Soldiers

- “The difficulties in the present . system are most serious in the case of those whose incomes cease or decline because they enter the armed forces, lose their jobs, retire or die.” Certain other advantages are inherent in the system of eollecting income taxes as they fall due: The government is able to make more effective use of: collection at the source from earnings and reduce the number of refunds and adjust--ments; and income-tax rates and collections may be more easily adJusted in the future. Proposals for the establishment of a2 current-payment system have gained considerable support in the warring nations. - Under the Canadian method, all income tax deductions will be made at the source on salaries or wages at each pay date in respect of 1943 income.

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In bringing the new collection system into operation Canada is more advantageously placed “than other countries which generally would have to forego 100 per cent PIMPLES DISAPPEARED [of taxes due for the previous year| if an overlapping of payment were OVER NIGHT to be avoided. Canada is already Yes, it is true, there is a safe operating on a partially current harmless medicated liquid called|basis. It will be necessary to pick Kleerex that dries up pimples over|UP 8 1ag of only eight months.

-During 1942 ga national-defense night. Many report that they had, OR olociad at the source. The a red sore pimply face one night

: ! fourth budget of the war, brought . and surprised their friends the next{down on June 23, 1942, provided for - day with a clear complexion. There steep increases in income-tax rates ‘is no risk. The first application|and commenced collection on the must convince you or you get your|1942 liability in September, 1942, at Honey back. Join the happy Klosrex 90 per cent of the estimated liaTS Who are no longer embarrassed | phility for the year, less the pay«with unsightly pimples. For sale by ey already made by eight months Hook’s and Drug Stores everywhere. of national-defense tax.

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paid in national-defense tax in the eight months prior to September on the average represent 50 per cent of the total income tax due for 1942. The proportion collected varies according to the circumstances of the taxpayer, but in no case does it constitute an overlapping with the 1943 tax liability that would make the conversion to a current basis| an undue burden. The average 50 per cent already deducted leaves an unpaid liability, which will be eliminated by provisions of the proposal. Any payments required to bring collections up to 50 per cent of the total liability for the year will therefore be relatively small.

Liability Cut in Half

For example, a married man with two children, earning an annual salary of $5000, who applied savings commitments against the refundable portion of the tax to the full amount allowable, ‘had a total liability of $1062 for 1942 income tax, of which $412 was deducted at the source. When the liability is cut in half it would leave $119 to pay on the 1942 liability. The amount left to pay is scaled | upward as the income increases and downward as the income decreases. The balance due on 1942 incomes will be paid during 1943. It will be required to pay one-third of the remaining outstanding amount when the return is filed, which will be June 30, 1943, and the balance may be paid any time during the remaining six months of the year. Tax collections made during January, February and March this year will apply to 1943 instead ofi to the 1942 liability as was originally intended. Deductions during these months were made at the rate of 90 per cent of the liability, but in April will be boosted to 95 per cent. |" Farmers will be required to pay. two-thirds of their tax by Dec. 31 on a rough estimate of their income for the year and the balance will have to be paid by March of the following year.

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