The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 03.02.1967, Qupperneq 2

The White Falcon - 03.02.1967, Qupperneq 2
2 WHITE FALCON Friday, February 3, 1967 EDITORIAL Voice of the People As members of the 90th Congress walk the halls of the Capitol, they are surrounded by reminders of the continuity and traditions that have existed in our government since the first Congress con- vened in March 1789. Paintings and busts of Congressional greats who helped make the history of our Nation abound throughout the corridors, recalling for each elected representative the legacy of service and responsibility to the American people. Throughout its history, Congress has served not only as the voice of the people but as an effective check against the accumulation of too much power by any one branch or individual in our governmental structure. The 435-member House of Representatives has a strong voice in the operation of the government inasmuch as all revenue bills must originate with it. Approval of all treaties and major Presidential ap- pointments gives the 100-member Senate an equally powerful voice in the conduct of our country’s affairs. Through the years, the responsibilities of Congress have increased, as has its size. The complexities of government have multiplied as the Nation has grown and progressed, demanding greater know- ledge, toil and dedication from each successive Congress. Today, as in the past, our elected representatives face the chal- lenges of the world knowingly and firmly, resolute in their efforts to help this Nation prosper as never before. Security Office Lists Work Hours The Security Administration Office begins work each day at 8 a.m. (Monday through Friday) with their day ending at 5 p.m. To help you in transacting busi- ness at the Security Admin Of- fice, the below hours should be kept in mind when wanting a spe- cial service of the department. Security Badges (Mon thru Fri) 8 a.m.—12 noon Cigarette Ration Cards Tues & Thur) 1 p.m.—3 p.m. Military I. D. Cards (Mon, Wed, Fri) 8:30-—10:30 a.m., 1—3 p.m. Dependent & Civ. I. D. Cards (Tues & Wed) 8:30—10:30 a.m. 1—3 p.m. Vehicle Decals Mon thru Fri) 8:30—10:30 a.m., 1—3 p.m. Traffic Court (Tues) 1:15 p.m. until completion. All Other Business (Mon thru Fri) 8:30—10:30 a.m., 1—3 p.m. It is suggested you clip this schedule of operations out and keep it handy in some ready place for quick reference. MOVIE CALL - Feb. 3 to Feb. 9. A. The Adventures of Marco Polo—Gary Cooper, Sigrud Gurie. 104 min. Adventure Drama. B. The Cowboy and the Lady— Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon. 91 min. Comedy Western. C. Texas Across the River—Dean Martin, Alain Delon. 101 min. Comedy Drama. D. The Bishop’s Wife—Cary Grant, Loretta Young. 109 min. Comedy Drama. E. The Silencers—Dean Martin, Cyd Charisse. 102 min. Melodrama. F. The Trouble With Angels—Rosalind Russell, Hayley Mills. Ill min. Comedy. G. The Singing Nun—Debbie Reynolds, Ricardo Montalban. 99 min. Musical Drama. H. Frankie and Johnnie—Elvis Presley, Donna Douglas. 87 min. Musical Drama. ANDREWS POLAR NCO CPO ‘O’ ROCKY. GRV THEATER CLUB CLUB CLUB CLUB FRIDAY A D SATURDAY F/B D A E C SUNDAY G/C B D F/A H/E MONDAY D A C B E TUESDAY E C B D A WEDNESDAY c E D A B THURSDAY D Tax Tips Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of articles relative to income taxes being written for the White Falcon by Captain F. W. Thomas, the assistant legal officer for Iceland Defense Force and staff judge advo- cate for Air Forces Iceland. These articles are furnished pri- marily for the information of active duty military personnel with respect to their income tax rights, benefits, and obligations, and for their assistance in the preparation of Federal income tax returns. They are designed to highlight provisions especially applicable to Armed Forces per- sonnel, but are not designed to replace instructions for prepar- ing returns. Every individual citizen or resi- dent of the United States (in- cluding a minor) whether single or married, whose gross income for the year is $600.00 or more $400.00 net earnings from self employment) must file a fe- deral income tax return even though amounts withheld by em- ployers & pay- ments on esti- mates equal or exceed the tax. Members of the Armed Forces have the same Thomas liability for fil- ing Federal in- come tax returns as all residents & citizens of the United States except that, like other Federal of- ficers & employees, they are not entitled to exclude amounts re- ceived from the United States or any agency thereof for services rendered in a foreign country or within possessions of the United States. A person who had held from wages, or ments on a declaration of esti- mated tax, should file a return even though gross income was less than $600.00 for the year, in or- der to recover the resulting over- payment. Normally, calendar year re- turns are due on or before the tax with- made pay- following April 15 and fiscal re- turns are due on or before the 15th day of the fourth month following the close of the fiscal year. When a due date for per- forming any act for tax purposes, such as filing a return or making a payment, falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, that act may be performed on the following business day. Citizens who are residing or traveling outside of the fifty states and Puerto Rico on the normal due date are allowed an automatic extension of two months for filing returns. Taxpayers who take advantage of this extension must explain the delay and pay interest at the rate of six percent per annum on the unpaid tax, if any, from the original due date until paid. In addition to the foregoing, the District Director of Internal Re- venue is authorized to grant a reasonable extension of time for filing returns, also at six percent interest, under such rules and regulations as are prescribed by the Revenue Service. Applications for such extensions for filing in- come tax returns should be sub- mitted in duplicate, either on Form 2688 or in letter form, to the Dis- trict Director of Internal Revenue for the district in which the tax- Ten Commandments For Parents Or Parents To Be These commandments for parents, found in the August issue of TOGETHER seem as applicable today as they were a number of years ago when they were dashed off by an unknown author in England and contain truths for those without families as well. They are quoted for the edification of all of us. 1. Thou shalt love thy child with all thy heart and soul and strength, but wisely with thy mind. 2. Thou shalt think of thy child not as something belonging to thee but as a person. 3. Thou shalt regard his respect and love not as something to be demanded but as something to be worth earning. 4. Every time thou art out of patience with thy child’s immaturity and blundering, thou shall call to mind some childish adventure and mistakes which attended thine own coming of age. 5. Remember it is thy child’s privilege to make a hero out of thee and take thy thought to be a proper one. 6. Remember also that thy example is more eloquent than thy fault finding and moralizing. 7. Thou shalt strive to be a signpost on the highway of life rather than a rut out of which the wheel cannot turn. 8. Thou shalt teach thy child to stand on his own feet and fight his own battles. 9. Thou shalt teach thy child to see beauty, to practice kindness, to love truth and to live in friendship. 10. Thou shalt make the place wherein thou dwellest a real home — a haven of happiness for thyself, thy children, for thy friends, and for thy children’s friends. was raised on new bonds, improve- ments were also made in the older bonds for their remaining life, which means that they are now earning at a comparable rate. Sec- ond, if you cashed in your bonds, their accrued interest would im- mediately be subject to Federal income tax. YOUR SAVINGS BOND QUIZ Question: Could the co-owner of an E or H Bond redeem the bond in the event of my illness or in- ability to get to the bank? Answer: Yes, provided the co- owner had possession of the bond. Either registered co-owner may cash a U. S. Savings Bond without the permission of the other. In the case of an H Bond, however, it would be necessary for the bank to forward it to a Federal Reserve Bank or branch, or the office of the Treasurer of the United States, and one full calendar month’s written notice is required. Question: What is the tax ad- vantage, if any, in buying U. S. Savings Bonds? Answer: The advantage lies first in the fact that Savings Bonds are exempt from state and local income taxes; second, that interest on Series E Bonds need not be reported for Federal in- come tax purposes until the bonds are redeemed. And when E Bonds are exchanged for H Bonds, tax on the accrued interest may con- tinue to be deferred until the H Bonds are redeemed or reach final maturity. Question: Should I cash in the E Bonds I bought back in the ’40’s and buy the ones offered today at a higher rate of interest? Answer: No — for two reasons. First, when the last interest rate payers files his returns, on or before the due date for filing such returns, and must contain a full recital of the causes for delay. Doctor — “I can do nothing for your complaint. It is hereditary.” Patient — “Then send the bill to my father.” THE WHITE FALCON U.S. Naval Station Keflavik White Falcon’s mission—To in- form and entertain all hands, to serve as a positive factor in pro- moting the efficiency, welfare and contentment of personnel. Commanding Officer Capt Emile E. Pierre, Jr., USN Executive Officer Cdr Richard C. James Information Chief SMSGT Jack D. Beard, USAF Editor JOl George Cates Reporters CYN3 James Rutledge SN, William Stanley JOSN Paul Jespersen The White Falcon is published weekly on Friday in accordance with NAVEXOS P-35, revised June 1958, for free distribution to personnel of Naval Station Keflavik. It is printed commerci- ally by the Isafoldarprentsmidja, Reykjavik, Iceland, from non- appropriated funds. Opinions and statements made in articles published here are • those of the authors and are not to be construed as official views of the U.S. Govt., Dept, of De- fense or the Navy Dept.

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