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Your Income Tax Primer-— No.6

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It buys you the same social : “security that emplovees get A new section added atthe bottom of the separate Scnedu C te how to compute the 4 self emplovment (or socialsecurity) tax The new tax does not cancern

vou if you had po incomes from a partnership, business “6r pro fession. And many people with such income are not subject to

the tax, including most profes sonal persons, ministers and farmers. A complete list: of

NOTE: This is the sixth of 13 authoritative easy-to-follow ar ticles in our 11th annual Income Tax Primer—expert advice for the average tax payer-on handling every item of his return. with the least effort, greatest accuracy — and minimum payment. The author, Richard A. Mullens, is a ranking “Washington t a x authority and a graduate of the same training course given federal agents who sean your own return.

Mr. Mullens

people and income not subject to the tax is shown on the back of fchedule C. Note that you may have selfemployment income as a member of a partnership. Partnership income itself is computed on .a separate return (Form 1065). This is an information return which shows how the partner; ship income 18 divided among the partners. Each partner then reports his share of the income on Form 1040.where it becomes part of his taxable income.

n o ” LET'S ASSUME you have income from a business, profes gion or partnership and it. is not the type of income listed under “Exclusions” on the back of Schedule C. Such, income must be entered on lines 25 and 26 of the schedule. Follow the instructions fer filling -in the rest of the lines and you will arrive ‘at the amount of self-em-ployment tax. The tax will never be more than $81. It will be less if your self-employment income is less than $3600 or if you had wages from which social security tax was deducted. We have already explained briefly how a 1951 loss from your business or profession could be applied against any other taxable income. Here is additional information on how such a loss may also reduce your income tax for other years: If your- business deductions exceed your business income, vou have a loss. For example, suppose your total income in 1951 from a small business was £5000 and yon had business expenses of $10,000. You have a

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any other 1951 income. Suppose Q—1I work for the XYZ Co. 1 Berry ard Dessert Last fi Jou ad S000 ither_ income, spent $500 more in 1951 than I eve s Feature M M This is offset by your §5 08S, earned. Do I have a net operat- 3 td leaving vou with ifo income and ing loss? AT THE ROOF—Clyde Trask ° Afternoon \! income tax to pay for 1951. A—No, you have to be, in and his Orchestra will feature Except Sat. \ BUT T oo Ey Il the bene business or suffer a casualty Lorraine Ames as their vocalist - meee RL SUN \ 0 LT a i L 3 3 9 have. t = ‘ loss to have what is called a tonight ahd tomorrow evening | Marguerite Smith presents a Nieht, “i 'O b Ie (ro | : ” 5 * i. . nes Attar deducting vour 1951 PTs ALL INTHE WAY YOU net operating loss. at the Indiana Roof. page of garden tips im The a other income you till have LOOK AT IT. Q—I am a member of a part- : Sunday Times S00 Always aa £4000 of the loss remaining. ‘ nership that made money, filed Mink Breeders Bewail 'Y CITY SHOWING This can be used to get back. come in 1952-and so on through = quire adjustments to the losses. A, return yet paid no income tax. . % iO. 3 the tax on $4000 of your income 1956. - If you have a loss, it is advis- {ow come? : Loss of Business. Last 2 Days B"“IT WILL HOLD YOU SPELLBOUND! MAGAZINE 8 in 1950. If there is still some That is the theory of net op- able to check tMe computation A—Partnership income is di- MILWAUKEE. Wi Jan. 5 4 YiarneR BROY g 3 | e MILW! E 5. Ja 5 loss left after deducting your erating losses In practice, with your -collector or tax ad- vided among the partners and : ith 3 re St t 1950 igrome, you can Cte the SOME taxpayers may have visor. taxed to them. The partnership 4 £ . A Fighily het) A ree car; hig ow anniv spain specials Cire stances 'h re- > next ap api- ; files nformation return, ed mink breeders meeting here remainder to apply against in pecial, circumstances which re The next artic le explain e pi only files an i : for the International Mink Shaw Named HRN on Y ) expressed concern over the : . iH ii iy “strange - association = of mink Open 1:30 D Mth Aart In Holl wood Neighborhood The raters coats and Washington investiga- 70¢ 10 6 esire’ TN \ y tions.” one of the fur-farmers 1.20 AFTER 6 otros syne moe tn x aod JT VIENLEGH - NARLOVBRAIO & ct” S a? WY \ Raddle nad laughter all S¢ a) . 4. AMBASSADOR Man in the matte” and Ct Jy un connor Tie mink breeders agreed that © THF Exper ry oe (0 en ar cene RODEO--"HeilAre' and “Ghost Chasers.” TUXEDO z Flying. Leathernecks” and radio’ comedians’ jokes “certainly — wl - emer. Ha : cu irricane Island.” isn't doing our business any . NEIGHBORHOOD vrTOW “Detective Story” and "Slaush- coq » : : ANG N— ect Story” and Trai . . A ( ut From Film ARLINGTON Ietane : VOGUE - The Desert Fox” and ‘The A. TJ. Werth. Madison: Wis INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTR | ¥ AVALON—'D he Earth ‘Stood Stil: Strip ins x told the convent that “‘ f and Riders from Tucson HEP TIARISG — "Sanite. ane “smysven| 1010 TAS SETVIAUAR that "4 in) of FABIEN SEVITZKY, Conducting RELL. "The Desert. Fox’ ind “Bmusglers land So ee respectabi adles wear mink t d coats, too.” presents a RELMONT Slaughter Trail’ and “Hon T;: A ement Mire 5 ' : z > By Erskine Johnson evchile” : . Imes Amus | Mrs. Emma Rivers Milner, CARROLL GLENN EUGENE LIST vr} = CINEMA - Crose®inds” and *'Never Trus Clock’ | Indiana's most respected World" F Ww. Viol Brilliant P ¢ _ HOLLYWOOD, Jan: 5--lrving Sindler, the prop man, a Seabee’ = __ oc church editor, writes exclusively orld's Finest Woman Vialinist Li ila; (7a is disconsolate. For 26 years the name Sindler has ap- Round the Mountain LOEW'S for The Times. =f 3 : Fo 3 re . DAISY—‘‘Leave it to the Marines’ and “Q Vadi with Robert Tavior peared in every movie on wifich he's-worked. In 156 pic- “Man from Montana ang "Bevoran Kerr, 85 10, 1s yo} WORLD PREMIERE EMERSON ‘The Golden Girl” and “Fly ang « tures the name Sindlei* has popped up. on store windows, ing Leathernecks CIRCLE SQUARE 4571 DOUBLE CONCERTO ———— ___ [FOUNTAIN SQUARE—'Detective Story” “Weekend With Father,” with Var 1 a and ev oi ar i and_“Siaughier Trai ein and are TRO DANCE MADISON (Paul Nordoff) rer : GARFIELD— “Day the Earth Stood Still 4 ) an Stone. Conlon for the Bowery Boy films and “Jungle anni > “Great Adventure,” at 12:25, 3:10, PLUS: Tockata and Fugue Bach-Sevifzky; Concerfo for Violin Irving finis hed Sam Goldwyn's because of the confusion with Lee MAMILTON— The Golden Girl’ and 6, 8.55 and 11:40 LONGACRE PARK ord Pan 9 Haydn; Firebird . Stravinsky an ernard Crosswinds.” , ESQUIRE «ve ' cen latest, “I Want You,” a contented : y ' “Th : " Every Saturday Night - . . : : IRVING— Detecti ve Story and The “St 1 N d Desire. with MA . man In one Scere Pegay iow Allene Roberts, who clicked mn 'RYINO,] satires, Nava Denne. TAB X FORSYTH, Caller, Mer Tonite 8:30 P.M. + Tomorrow Aft, 3:00 P. M, looked at a calendar. Irving The Red House,” now is working LINCOLN—" Bad Man of Missouri” and and 10:15 > . 5 . as p ‘“Tarzan.and. the Amazons {DIANA printed the calendar himself. It a dentist's receptionist. MEG Ee Dd “Arisota a HOBIE er INDIANA and CIRCLE Theaters MURAT THEATER was from the. “Sindle; & Son ltineramt necktie salesman who Cowboy Cor a it na ay 1 LALO RPE : Bakery." wandered into Monogram's pub- OLD TRAIL— Too Young to Kiss’ and 10.12 ANTHONY WAYNE LOT . .. 32 West Maryland TICKETS $3.60, $3.00, $2.40, $1.80, $1.20 at SYMPHONY OFFICE, * . . V . 2 : Honeychile ~ “St. RB The Dip.” at 11, 2:18 Next to L. S. AYRES YL Entrance : : 4 ; : : . . . Then came the hiow. The scene Heity offices was completely ET i Gal Gish “and “Eh 5 33t. Benny The Din." a 10 W. Mich. PL-9596-1ill 4:00 p. m., MURAT Box Office after 6:00 p. m, was cut from the picture. dressed —except for a necktie! Old Amarillo : KEITH'S IND ). 8 “It's gremlins,” Irving is * - ” o n PIXY “Raters of the Desert’ and 'Bad “My Favorite Spy.” with , Bob “ . vi. | s nf ak a Hop d Hedy AMAT t 12:40. moaning. “Gremlins in Holly- TEN-YEARD Gigi Perreau gpx. That's My Boy’ and "The Goiden 34s 8°85 and fy Thar - D LLL CLEANS] 4 A " . T's. “ rde " erous,” wif ans wood ried on her Clothes for UI 8, “Oh 17 Sunnyside ‘nf the Street’ and Clark. ab 1 11 ne Sr 5:30 and 8:35. NOW S Sv He a Money, Money, then said to her RIVE der, on the Hil! 1 tHe ® LYRIC A ge p AVR BHR oF : OLY etective Story’ and “The Riue ‘ | * MARK STEVENS has ash- mother Veil,” plus te show Poaights “The “Captain Fabien,’ with rol i * 1 BN WaRNER Bros. canned his $25,000 nitery act, sub- Gee, 1 would have like to have ¢J4R¥RS 1n Old Amarillo” and “The Ne = i » : wih 3 =» "m i 2 Fo \ E/E stituted popular song hits for his lived in this age.” Rene, Woman." ang “Man] BM i Thiol * special material and teamed. up The age: 1928, line Cloak, a i ST ran | : i “ ” 4 rougt : u v 2 . . with +The Four of Us,” a male BETTE DAVIS. > cotati Fone. to Kiss" and Smugglers i BURLESQUE AS YOU LIKE IT—132 South Illinois St. » 4 Ss i vocal group. He will play a series BETTE DAVIS, on co-starring Jd,’ 0 1 wor and FEATURING GLAMOROUS PATRICIA LYNN of theater one-nighters on .a 50- With hubby Gary Merrill: Slauehier Trail ! 50 money basis before hitting east ‘I .can’t imagine making it a i and LOVELY GIRL FEATURES coast night clubs. lasting thing. A-B b Fil 1.0- N. 1.6-H-T1 | MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT—Get Up a Party and Attend «isn Silo WE : “pom im . WEEK DAY SHOW STARTS 5:00 P. M. KATHARINE HEPBURN plays GARY MERRILL, same sub- Sh * T . h (LYDE TRASK TOCCOA LMI Mic band I ACA a tennis star in her new movie Ject : ; owing onig t { vith Spencer Tracy, “Pai 31 ar ae as The film “You Can Beat the AND His FAMOLS ji —— — Mike,” and I can hardly wait for an: actress, shouldn e together y > an NBC ORCHESTRA pp preview. For years T've se- 24 hours a day. It isn't normal A-Bomb is scheduled to be . rou FT. MN THE YEW Shoe GAME! cretly harbored a ‘desire to see ° a a shown tonight at 7:30 in the v W * I » ’ x Ps ry y i Y ~ Katie rush into a room, tennis ELEAN 0 R 1 A RKER S Seventh 2 Adventist Church, COMING Ty 27TH Tair =. AT I Ee rs. cket in hand, and say: chucked the “Miss Gunny Sack 50 N. Capitol Ave. SUN. AFT. & NIGHT 6:56-10:12 Kirk Douglas-Wm. Bendix ra

“Rally, I'd like to rally. Rally I do.” n n 8 THERE ‘A buzz that Producer now make the long-delayed Lloyd C. Douglas best seller, “The Robe,” in Rome. Overheard: Dacling, she’s got such tremendous shoulder blades that they're calling her Ramgad at the studio. That's Dagmar spelled backwards.” us o n THEY NEVER FADE: It's a big year for ex-movie kid stars on the stage. Jackie Cooper's a click on Broadway in “Remains to ‘he Seen.” Dickie Moore joins Fredric March In “Autumn - Garden,” and Terry Kilburn, the moppet of “Goodhye, Mr. Chips,” is Marchbanks to Olivia de Havilland's “Candida.”

n A FEMALE. Rhubarb purred it as’a star, noted for her_slovenly clothes, passed with her small son:| “Ah, Howdy Doody and his mother, Howdy DOWDY!"” n n n STANLEY “STASH” CLEMENTS’ first starrer at Monogram will be “Jet Job.” . David Gorcey i8 changing his name to David

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title- after a long procession’ of dowdy roles. and is, humming, ‘That's For Sure,” about giving Hollywood's glamor babes a little competition .in the pin-up department. Her blonde -hair covered with a flaming red wig and resplendent lin a low-cut, 17th Century gown for her role of a fiery French spit-| fire in “Scaramouche,” Eleanor beamed: : : “This is the first time I've had’ a chance to, be sexy and I'm having a balf. Really, I've never even worn an evening dress in a movie. I'm through with that ‘Miss Gunny Sack’

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o o STRAUSS, who :ewed up the first pair of blue jeang 100 yeard ago, would have been mighty happy. They put Marilyn” Monroe into a pair for a scene in “Clash By Night.” She was supposed to look dowdy and unattractive as a cannery worker. They also gave her a ‘dirty tee-shirt, mussed her blonde -hair and took off all her makeup. Then the shapely Marilyn wig-gled-—there's no other word to describe her walk-—on stage. The whistles sounded like Saturday night at a strip palace. “It’s np use,” groaned Director Fritz Lang, “Let's ‘go to ‘work What can you do about nature?” " o ” DANNY KAYE'S new recording, “Riley's Daughter,” has been banned by the BBO

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Two women employees . of Charles Mayer & Co. jewelers,! have been awarded a free trip to Italy—in a nation-wide store contest. Winners in the sterling silver window display contest were Mrs. Hilton Burghard of 4701 N, Capi-| tol Ave., five-year employee, and 3606 E. Robson St., four-year-worker, Their exhibit _js.now in the west window of the-store at 29 W. Washington St. The trip was awarded by the contest sponsors, Reed & Barton, Silversmiths of Massachusetts. William T. Hurley, sales promotion and advertising manager of

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