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Show mation documents submitted to Internal Revenue. He said receivers of income in-come from these sources should comply promptly when they get requests for their account numbers from the paying, organization. or-ganization. This also is required by law, he added. Ninty-four per cent of all drivers involved in reported accidents ac-cidents in 26 states last year were residents of the state in which they figured in a mishap, mis-hap, according to the National Safety Council. The Utah Safety Safe-ty Council warns against letting let-ting familiarity with roads lull you into a false sense of security. Account number necessary I on tax return , Taxpayers were reminded to-day to-day by Utah District Internal Revenue Director Roland V. Wise that under a recent law they are required to enter their identifying "tax account" numbers num-bers on 1962 income tax returns re-turns filed in 1963. For the individual, this is his social security number, or similar number issued for tax reporting purposes if he has never had employment under social security coverage. Use of identifying numbers is essential to electronic processing pro-cessing of returns, now being installed nationwide by Internal Revenue, Mr. Wise said. He added that failure to show account number may delay any refund due. Taxpayers still needing an account number should apply at once to the District Director's Direct-or's office, or to the District Office of the Social Security Administration, or by writing to Internal Revenue Service, P.O. Box 211, Balitmore, Md. Director Wise pointed out also that payers of dividends and interest are required to obtain the account numbers of their shareholders and depositors deposit-ors and to use them on infor-: |