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Show actionHine ext. 77000 No name please I don't like the new ' I system of having to leave my name and number on a recorder when I call the customer liaison unit for standard base supply system status regarding a work stoppage situation. What are we supposed to do in an emergency? A Thank you for making your concerns known to us about obtaining SBSS status. The customer liaison unit staff has employed the use of a recording device to more effectively and efficiently manage its increased work load with the limitations of available manpower. Although this is not the preferred method for either you, the customer or CLU personnel, it provides the best viable alternative to otherwise continuously tied up phone lines. It also allows CLU personnel to continue researching and resolving problems without constant interruption. The recorder is continuously monitored for calls and problems are prioritized and worked based on the urgency conveyed by the customer. For customer convenience, the priority monitor report (D18) is produced according to prioriand forwarded ty to each organizationThese reports reflect current backorder status and other pertinent supply data. In the event you have problems receiving these products or determine you have a training requirement for interpreting these products, you, may identify them to management and procedures section (DSSOM) Ext. 77200. Q (A-dail- y, ly, Who's eligible for IK1A? Would you please explain exactly who is Q eligible for an IRA deduction? action Ifne is your opportunity to Are stairs OK? ttmfco II Ara a better plot to live, work and pwy When you ten Ext. 770C0, your comments HILL TOP TIMES August 21, 1987 Would it be possible to provide stairs for the Hill AFB museum aircraft to allow visitors to look into the cockpits without having to climb on them? , wl Q bo recorded and staffed through the retponslhte eoncy for action. Civ your supervisor d th chain of command tho opportunity to work with you in answering questions and solving problemebefore catling action line. Ifel wHI help action fine bettor serve tho purpose 1;fr which ft it Intended, Maf. Con. Robert f, McCoy . Museum personnel discussed the possibili-x- . ty of providing "overwing" stairs to allow visitors to look in the exhibits several years ago. Several potential problems caused us to vote A Commandor, Ocden ALC no. retirement plan, earns less than $25,000 per year if single, or $40,000 if married. All persons who earn less than the applicable levels are entitled to the IRA deduction,; whether or not they participate in a retirement Keeping people (children and adults) off the exhibits is a must, both from a safety and security aspect. We have had several incidents where people have opened locked inspection doors from the ground and have attempted to pry canopies open. Stairs would aggravate the problem. We are considering a couple of possibilities that would allow public access and still protect the exhibit and Hill's liability. A crashed aircraft could be split and the opening covered with plexiglass to allow viewing. Second, some of our larger aircraft such as the etc. could be plexiglassed on the interior to allow public access. One thing we have done is to provide interior museum access to the "cockpit guys." We have three trainers on display to depict instrumentation and flight control access. To date, only the trainer is operational unfortunately the public takes and breaks faster than we can replace and fix. We feel the visitor is here to see the Air Force heritage they should have that right. We will take a second look at the stair idea and if we can, within safety and security confines, we will select a couple of aircraft for that type of display. . plan. Conversely, all people who do not participate in a retirement plan are entitled to the deduction, regardless of their income. ;' Both the old Civil Service Retirement System and the new Federal Employees Retirement System are considered retirement plans for IRA purposes, so the rules for federal employees are: A federal employee who earns less than the limits may contribute up to $2,000 and take a deduction; a federal employee who earns more than the prescribed limits may still contribute up to $2,000 per year, but may not take a deduction. emThe $7,000 limitation on ployee contributions to the Thrift Savings Plan does not affect the amount of money you can contribute to the IRA. It only applies to employee contributions to 401(K) plans. You can contribute to the Thrift Savings Plan and then use your adjusted gross income to determine whether or not your IRA contributions may be Again, we must stress we are not, nor can we g be, tax or financial consultants. Questions v tax-deferr- ed tax-deferr- ed C-4- 7, C-12- 4, C-11- 8, C-4- 0 tax-deferre-d. The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board provided the following information: AAnyone under age may contribute up to 70V2 $2,000 per year to an IRA and defer taxes on the earnings. Contributions are not fully deductible unless an employee is not covered by a DUV U.S. SAVINGS DOMDS con-cernin- IRA contributions must be referred to your financial institution or IRA provider. Tax questions should be referred to the Internal Revenue Service or tax adviser. L Japanese and Volkswagen Auto TO Parts PMDOEIQ Grcnt Avo. 3209 or 302-020- 1 303-031- 2 Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Monday thru Friday 9:00 to 1:00 on Saturdays ooo These car MUST DE OOLD to the General Public WOW. Make your best offer, IN WRITING. Cars can be seen, grouped, together and clearly marked on the; ALAM WHETTOrJ LOT. 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