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Show uunineu ixuxes ror fax Declaration September Fifteenth inert Wednesday September I, 1943 Starry-Eye- ort Note: Because of the importance of the new Hill Fielder, we are presenting this lVment plan to every tax exnert. V. a Block, h ,u.. r in fhaw D,..n 'jMffTIWBu vj ayivu. anai " trie procedure for filing Gg office. It explains iiiuy Cation of Estimated 1943 Income and Victory Tax, CjfljsT BE FILED BY SEPTEMBER 15. Read this 9 Beauty on a September Morn d mmmmmwmmmmr mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm " and follow its directions.) tax law baa been enacted to bring tax pay--C eurrent basis, and to avoid in the future the painful 5e carefully, C oo of taxes. vTue bow, indeed, Cutive collection with our tax payments for the 1943, but our obligations for the first half-yehave fcCsettled and will have to be paid in the way H lav? provides therefore the filing of a Declaration of Estimated not later Tax than Income and Victory September 15 and the installments of those tax obligations for 1943 which W in two collected on the basis foot yet be He Treasury Department requires each taxpayer to make a fair .. nf his 1943 earnings. It will definitely settle each individual's mnt when he files his regular Income Tax Return on March W Nevertheless, you are expected to complete the present tation very carefully, because you risk penalties for substantial Estimates of your tax obligations. Must File a Declaration? person not living with spouse, 1) A single person, or a married hs a 1943 gross income (salary plus overtime)) of more than I is involves all Hill Field employes of this category who have U pay of $2300 or more. fj) A married person, living with spouse, who alone or together the spouse expects to nave a iM gross income of more than all married employes who have a base pay of $3000 and more thus have to file a Declaration. If the combined income of husband wife exceeds $3500 they may file either a joint Declaration or Wte Declarations. 13) All persons, regardless of their marital status and income, who have an additional gross income or more than $100 from which no tax has been withheld (for example: Interests, dividends, rents, etc.); or whose earnings in 1943 will be lower than their income in 1942. to Compute Your Tax y0r the convenience of taxpayers with an income of less than the Treasury Department has prepared tax tables and a simple k form which make this computation very easy. This is what you up-to-d- ate ar half-ye- ar ed pay-as-you-- go THE LESS . . . Said about this lorely, the better just feast your eyes. For the record: Lillian Brad' naw, 13 years old, an employe of Message Center, and one swell gal. This Week's Life Saver (Soldiers: This good advice is for your protection. Clip out this article and others which will follow and keep in a small notebook for future use. Ed.) XO have to do: total estimated income from salary, dividends, etc. to) Deduct: $560 if you are single, or belong to category 1: $1340 if you are married or the head of a family; $390 for each XI) I Determine your interests, rents, dependent. RELIGIOUS LIBERTY p) Subtract your deductions from your total estimated income. result is your Gross Earnings I, which are subject to income "One of the great and important The amount, of income tax to be paid on these earnings may be foundation stones in the beautiful in the tables set up the Treasury Department The tax structure of national blessing, by ts to about 18 per cent of Gross Earnings I. (4) Computation of your Victory Tax is slightly different Subtract which we Americans have enjoyed mm your total estimated income, as shown in No. 1. This figure since birth of our' nation is rer Gross Earnings XL and 3 ner cent of this figure is the amount ligious liberty. This basic national f Victory Tax. . which assures us of the Xieeory Tax exemption of a married person who files a joint principle of worshipping God ac$1248, unless the income of one spouse is less than $624. The privilege is then limited to $624 plus the income of the spouse.) cording to the dictates of our conthe taxes as comnuted in No. 3 and No. 4 and eet your science is indeed a wonderful bless liability for 1943. ing. No other people under the sun (I) Determine: The amounts withheld during 1943 for Income and Victory Tax, enjoy this blessed advantage in and your total payments to Internal Revenue during 1943 the measure in which we have for your 1942 Income Tax. come to consider this as id now of the Treas- you are nrenared to rnmnlete Form 1043-E- S In fact, therein lies a dankpartment: Declaration of Estimated Income and Victory Tax ger. For many it is so amouais. that they do not appreciate it. know this Still looks rather cnmnlicated. but it will become Very may slip away or be Blessings if you try now to compute taxes accordingly. The following two taken away from us when we do not aDoreciate and use them. Ev wampies may be of some help: de DenAn. nn i1.n.nf1.nta . ery lover of America, especially every true child of uod, for mat JL Total reason reioiced that the president estimated income of our country in the formulation Base Pay $2600 of the Atlantic Charter reiterated 660 Overtime that religious and 600 $3660 Interests and Dividends liberty is one of the important Deductions for a principles for which we are fightI single person ing." Grots Earning 13100 The above was spoken by one - m.. of the leading clergy of our na$540 Income Tables to Tax jnraated According tiaAn Rntim.t tion at a military service a short t'w uicunw 624 time from ago. It is written here be"unapt Victory Tax cause the paragraph has a deep Own Earnings J3048 meaning for us and because it Subject to also gives purpose to our full parntimated . ticipation in this war. (3 per cent of $3048) We are extremely grateful that Total estimated $631 even 1943 during our national emerIncome and Victory Tax for gency, even under the strain and person, two dependents; joint return; of the war, the sacred prinstress smy: - Income of C? spouse: $260. JL Total of religious liberty is held ciple -j ...uiiaieq We are grateful that income; inviolate. Ease Pay $3800 has recognized our government 628 Overtime the need for spiritual ministra250 $4678 Income of Spouse tion among the men of the armed A Deductions: forces and under the principles of 340 Mnrri men religious liberty permitsto the Two dependents"..'.'." 780 $2120 worship services armed of the God according to the dictates of Savings subject to Income Tax $447 their conscience. Tou?!.dcom? T according to Tables ; This sacred privilege carries with ",aied income a sacred obligation. It becomes it wtempt from $624 the responsibility and obligation 874 For Spouse 250 of every man in uniform, as well L Gross as every civilian, to show his apR.,.! blessFEstimo j ;.KS BUDJect to $114 preciation of this important and (three per cent of $3804) best his doing $561 ing by giving ""mated Income and Victory Tax for 1943...... his utmost in an effort to safeguard UbtCt from .v. . this blessing and in a determinaof it. withtion that none shall rob us f Income and Victory Tax which are being essential things of the Q1643te This is one we are fighting. JnWdMLipayment" fo 1M2 made during 1943, and you will obtain for which our obligation, too, to show amount is It this of wance Half your present tax obligations. to and by our daily atour lives 15, by September other ubmit your Declaration Vaid when our to spiritual obligation tention of ecember 15 1M3; but tbe toS' ' mfty ,ecl ree' we really appreciate this blessthat n.-.- .... -once. at hurts ing as a gift of God. Nothing of nm Be Provided . more than a spirit people demonstrated in acts of the Payroll and Records W infVen,cnce desk,employes, which can be reached exclusively through of unkindness and . Nothing will safeguardof for tf D . door. reother c TOierea in me iuiure more us surely this blessing of due those offices 1 contact a to than IlPulra,Ciatcd spirit have who employes ligious liberty war nd nd tax information or m Woof. ZXi appreciation and thankfulness. with this ' exemption IS) Add self-evide- nt self-evide- J n,,.. - t t ....,.......... V-T- ax i V-T- ax l- tfc f V-T- ax V-T- ax V-- T -- ' C y" ": yu bh hP cZJZ'"1?-" request . mii" nt The importance of first aid forcentrations tends to alleviate the ' ; gas casualties must be strongly irritation. simIrritants are certain There Lung emphasized. Persons affected with this type ple rules which all individuals of gas should be made to lie down must know. Prompt and proper first aid and not allowed to walk to a treatment for gas casualties in first aid station even though they war is of vital importance. Prop- insist that they are able to do er treatment will minimize the so. They should be removed from effects of the gas and will often the contaminated area as soon prove the deciding factor in the as possible, their equipment should outcome of the case. There are simple rules which all be moved and clothing should be individuals should know, and unit loosened. They should be kept commanders are responsible for warm. In addition to being wrapped stimuthe training of their commands in blankets, in first aid for gas casualties. lants, such as hot tea or coffee Moreover, they are responsible for should be given; and they should the intelligent early handling of be evacuated as soon as possible gas casualties prior to evacuation. as an absolute litter case. The following simple general Incendiaries rules should be understood by all ' For burns from incendiaries oth individuals: than white phosphorous, treat Wear masks and gloves when er ment and handling are the same If man. a gloves gased handling for the ordinary heat or fire are not worn, wash hands thor- as burns. or water and oughly with soap of For white phosphorous burns' rub them with -- dry chloride Immerse the affected part in wacases. such after lime handling ter to stop the burning of the or the casualties Remove the phosphorous and pick out the solcon susDected casualty from the id particles from the flesh. Wet taminated area as . quickly as . cloths, damp earth or mud may, serve the purpose if the immersion Remove the patient's doming in water is not possible. ex and equipment unless undue The prompt application of an ao-posure to cold would result, out proximate 2 to 5 per cent soluleave his mask on until certain tion of copper sulphate in water that the air is free from gas. will form a thin coating of copper If possible, remove all gassed sulphides on the white phosphorcases from woods or low ground ous particles which will stop their to knolls or hillsides. Do not carry burning at once. The coated partthem into dugouts or cellars, since icles can then be picked out from most gasses are heavier than the flesh. The ' copper sulphate solution air. Do not allow cases affected oy should be applied by soaking a gases to walk or talk. pledget of cotton, a sponge, or The apparent mildness oi inese a piece of cloth in the solution and then placing it on the phos- cases is often misleading. Remember that the clothing, pnorous. ' equipment or bodies of men gased Vesicants contaminate vesicants with may Mustard gas If the face has been anything with which they come exposed, wash the eyes and rinse in contact Thus, blankets, litters, the nose and throat with a saturor areas on the ground occupied ated boric acid, weak sodium bi by such persons should be avoided carbonate, or common salt solu by ungassed persons.with vesicant-ga- s tion. First aid must be made prompt Prevent persons little can be done after 20 or injuries from rubbing their 30 minutes. not Do Mustard burns or areas wet with eyes, mouths, pr genitals. liquid mustard should be immedibandage their eyes: Men who are lacrimated do not ately and repeatedly swabbed with a solvent, such as kerosene, straight require evacuation as casualties. gasoline, any oil, or carbon They need only to leave the contaminated atmosphere and face the wind, allowing.it to blow in Vapor burns on the skin may their eyes; their clothing and be lessened or even prevented by equipment should be loosened so thorough cleansing with soap and as to get rid of entrapped gas. water, preferably hot, immediately exposure. Cleansing the parts Bathing their eyes in cold wa- after ter or with a weak boric acid with gasoline, not contining lead solution will tetraethyl, or kerosene, prior to or the use of soap and water will aid. facilitate the removal of all traces Irritant Smokes ' of gas. These agents are not lethal in Lewisite Since lewisite is a field concentrations. They may, compound of arsenic, first aid meashowever, cause such disability as ures must be instituted immediateto require evacuation. ly to alleviate serious arsenic poisRemove patients from the con oning. A 5 per cent solution of taminated area, keep away from sodium hyroxide has been found the heat and remove outer cloth very efficient to neutralize the ing.. Flush the nose and throat agent Follow the solution with with a weak solution of soda wa soap and water. Liquid burns should be continually swabbed with seme ter or salt water. Breathing chlorine in low con- - type of an oil solvent. non-alcoho- lic . lung-irrita- nt sodium-bicarbona- te 1 m |