Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 245, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 December 1946 — Page 3

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Forty-Six Taxes And Fees Set For State Taxpayers INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 9. Hoosier taxpayers face 46 federal and state taxes and fees which create 272 paying and filing dates next year, according to the new 1947 Tax Calendar for Indiana compiled by the Indiana State Chamber . of Commerce as a handy reminder for Indiana businesses. The 1947 edition of the Tax Calendar contains the latest information available on administrative changes which have been made in the various tax laws. It lists the various paying and filing dates in each month and in a special section headed "Every Month" the regular monthly reports are grouped under the

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dates upon which they must be filed. Several' tax laws have no specific date for filing and reports can be made any day of the year. The following are under this classification: Federal Estate Tax, Securities Dealers License, Securities Issuers' annual reports, Non-profit Cooperatives annual statement, Tourist Camp licenses, and Employment Agency li

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The month of January is the

big month for taxpayers according to the Calendar which lists

24 different dates for paying and filing during its 31 days. August

appears to be the taxpayers most peaceful period as this is

the only month in which some special tax does not come due and the Calendar, dismisses the month with the notation, "Regular monthly reports only." Taxpayers are reminded that the Indiana General Assembly which will be in session for the

first two months of 1947 may

cause changes' in the new listing and that the National Congress which devoted little time last year to taxation is expected to consider numerous changes in the federal statutes during the coming months. ' Copies of the 1947 Tax Calendar are being mailed to State Chamber members and are available to the general public upon request. CQWBOYS USING NYLON WILMINGTON, Del. (UP) ' Even cowhands are using nylon these days-nylon f lariats. The reports that cowhands, particularity on ranges of the west and southwest, are beginning tct rope, with nylon, now being fabricated; into superior lariats. ' '

Shotzun Wedding Law TRURO, Mass. (UP) Because, blackbirds caused such severe crop damage in early Cape Cod days, a law was once passed that no young man in the town might marry until he had killed "six blackbirds or three crows."

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FIREMEN STRETCIT IT OUT

BUTLER, Pa. (UP) Firemen from six towns had to couple 4,00(Tfeet of hose to fight a fire that swept the three-story Cole Hotel at Wexford. The Valencia volunteers drove their pumping equioment'to the bank of a creek three-quarters of a mile away. Company after company linked hose until the line reached. i

BLIND BOY GETS CHANCE

ALTUS, Okla. (UP) Elevsn-year-old Donald Morris, a tousled-haired blind boy, is going to school for the first time. The Altus Lions Club has adopted Donald and is sending him to' the Oklahoma School for the Blind in Muskogee. The club will provide him with school clothes and spending money.

LAKE NAMING 'flOES ON

DENVER (UP) The centuryold job of naming lakes and streams in the rugged Colorado Rockies isn't over yet. A previously-unnamed 10-acre lake in an isolated part of Arapahoe National Forest has .... been, named Lake Mahan. honoring Stanley S. Mahan, a U. . S. forest ranger killed in a. hunting accident a vear aeo. ' ' . .

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