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Show 1 J Good news for everyone. Better news for investors, i DINE ON US pa ag jxa fl When you I Deposit $1 ,000 in a new or J i I E.E Mutton invites you to a seminar on the new tax law. I V ! li ,. JOSEPH H CUBLER JAMES M. WILSON JH ("II J RLE R & CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1 1 BOX1139-360WEST2O0NOP.TH associates 6utahm720 A m I .SK NAI ( 1 WW A1 K IN ! EMPLOYEE'S EXPENSES Some are Deductible If you are an employee working for a salary, you may have some employment related expenses that are deductible. While the costs of most clothing worn on the job is not deductible, if you are required to wear certain clothes as a condition of your employment and these clothes are not suitable for everyday use, you may deduct the cost and upkeep of the clothing. Also, if your work requires protective clothing such as safety shoes, hard hats, work gloves, or rubber boots, their cost is deductible if you itemize deductions on your tax return. Other expenses you can deduct if. you itemize include: 1 ) Small tools purchased for use in your work 2) Medical checkups required as a condition of continued employment 3) Union membership or professional dues 4) Subscription fees to trade or professional magazines If you pay an employment agency a fee to find you a new job in your present trade or business, such fees are deductible. If you are unemployed, the kind of work you did for your last employer is your trade or business. Amounts spent for typing and printing a resume and postage for mailing copies to prospective employers can be deducted. No expenses in looking for a job are deductible if you are seeking employment for the first time. If you travel to an area seeking a new job, again in your present trade or business, these expenses are deductible even though you do not itemize your deductions. Non-deductible employee expenses include commuting expenses in going to and from work, the cost of lunch, or the cost of dinner while working late, except while traveling away from hoje overnight on business. Professional accreditation fees also are not deductible such as bar examination fees or medical and dental licensing fees. existing Savings account a With a $1,000 or more deposit you f can receive a complimentary dinner I for two at any restaurant of your 1 choice. This is the perfect time to treat the one you love to dinner and lock up J N the highest savings rates on your money. Six Month Certificates i b $1,000 to $9,999 14 r $10,000 and above 14.25 ; fj One Year 14.25 .. I Thirty Month 15 -' J M Expand your p horizon's on Cd rm savings JM iiiiy3 86 W. Center, Cedar City fl Forget the high tax rate on investment income. Forget the old capital gains tax. Forget the old restrictions on personal retirement funds. Forget the old guidelines on estate and gift taxes. Forget what you know about tax shelters, utility dividend divi-dend investment plans, and commodity straddles. In short, forget just about everything you know about taxes and tax investment. Because now, with this country's coun-try's biggest tax cut on your doorstep, there's a whole new way to slay the tax dragon. Learn about the new tax law, face-to-face with E.F, Hutton. To help you better understand how you can benefit under the new tax law, join E.F. Hutton in an informative and free seminar-Space seminar-Space is limited. So please make your reservations early. Use the coupon or simply call (800) 662-1604 Talk to E.E Hutton. Face to face. WHEN: Th . I Please reserve seats for your seminar on The . inursuay Tax BillGood News For Investors. Jan. 21, 1981 DJan. 21,1982 12:00 Noon ' 1 cannot attend, but please send me more information ' I on the Tax Bill. I WHERE: j Name j Cedar City Address I Chamber of I Commerce I I (refreshments) Home Phone Business Phone . My E.F. Hutton Account Number is: . . My Account Executive is: - I do not have an E.F. Hutton Account. SPEAKERS: I KFHuttOn j Steve Johnson I I Account I E.F. Hutton Company Executive 455 N. University Ave. E.F. Hutton I Provo, Utah 84601 I ! When E.E Hutton talks, people listen. ' L mm mm mm mm Mmb" J |