Show I I I Pamphlet on Farm Tax Aid For Farmers Commissioner Russell C. C Harington Harington Harington Har- Har ington today announced publication publication tion lion by the Internal Revenue Service Service Ser Ser Ser- vice of pamphlet for the guidance guidance guid guid- ance of farmers who will soon be filing a claim for tor refund of the Federal tax paid on g gasoline used for farming purposes The fhe page 15 guide pamphlet is titled Publication No and Isnow is isnow now being printed Distribution to tofield tofield tofield field offices office of the Revenue Service Service Service Ser Ser- vice has been completed Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commis Commis- Harrington said that copies of the guide will be furnished only on request and he emphasized that r requests quests should be directed to the office of the local District Director DIrector Director Di DI- rector of Internal Revenue or tN tt lo local al county agriculture agents Publication No explains In plain language the rules and procedure procedure procedure pro pro- to be followed in filing a aI claim for refund of the Federal gasoline tax It also explains the steps to be taken by farmers to obtain obtain ob ob- tain relief from the Federal tax on 1 diesel fuel and other special motor fuels tuel which are used for farm put pur poses The public law authorizing this tM refund was approved by President Eisenhower on April 2 1956 Claims for refund are to be filed med between July I 1 and October 1 with the U. U S. S district director of Internal revenue for the farmers farmer's i district on Form Fonn 2240 The first I claim to be filed is to cover covet taxes I paid on gasoline purchased and used during the first six months month of at 1956 Thereafter refunds will be made for tor taxes tues paid during a one year period from July 1 to June 30 It has been estimated that more than four fout million farmers be eligible for refunds |