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Show Special Tax Credit Due for Hirinn o j. K'-u'1' "- . ...i,,,,,,,,, ;il t; ' lJr,no vv elrare ReciDienfs t llll'liM ' " l .III MillN v'l.lllll - M''lll U l ('- Jil I'll I" h 1 1 iii.l; hoi K' in ,H'f Iho iii'llJH' rolls 1 1 j i - lll'l' provisions 111 llu lioii'inii' Ail of i : r I . Kiiiplo liwnl Nivui u v AilminiNli .iliu' I'm lis H. H. ril IMS .viul tiiil.u Ui.it in.H't' MII'til t'I'N in I .ill .should bo .iH.uo of Uu .Mv.uil.Uos avail.,!,!,. In ""'" Wider lh - nl' this iiuiiilli, IV 1 ''"'Plovers have ap-1 ap-1 '' employers liav,. applied fni- (. Job dev-'opment dev-'opment Tax C.odil. I lu so omplovors have h"''''l Uo.k Inoent-"''. Inoent-"''. OWN) pros ram p.ir-lii'ipants. 1 '"' law allows an ein-"'.mm- lo i laim a hollo, 'mi1 lax oroilil of () I'1'"' com of ,o oasli "ages pa ill looinplovoos lll"'iUK' Iho first' r months tlio.v vvorh iflho.v ;"'i" hi rod through Iho W l program. WIN is administered r by llio Di'parliiionl of Employment Security in I Kali and is a Kodorally funded program o help inon and wonion on welfare wel-fare (Al'DC) prepare for employment and slay on Hie job after they are hi rod. Mr. Harding said that in addition to the 20 per cent tax credit on wages, an employer can also be repaid foi extra costs involved in training new employees under WIN. Another provision of the law, Mr. Harding pointed out, offers employers em-ployers the opportunity to write off the costs in five years for training train-ing and day care facilities, fac-ilities, when the facilities facil-ities are for the use of WIN employees. Speaking about the WIN program overall, Mr. Harding reported that in the first four months of the current fiscal year (July to October) jobs were found for 85( welfare recipients recip-ients through the WIN program and 404 more were placed in partially subsidized employment. This suggests Mr. Harding Hard-ing said, that some employers em-ployers hiring persons from WIN are not taking tak-ing advantage of the tax credit to which the law entitles them. I'nemployment listed in Grand and San Juan Counties last week were 32 per thousand compared com-pared with 29 per 1,000 a week ago and 34 per thousand a year ago. The Moab office registered 55 weekly claims for last week. |