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Business Administration by Cheryl Kinderknechi 1 C 120 For the texatte ywf banning,. CORPORATION INCOME TAX 1985. andiftQ form C40H Cheerf 1 985 KANSAS HOMESTEAD CLAIM 1985 40 KANSAS INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX i yMf beywip 1W endh Stnuu i Social Secwfffy njtkw Fff Jeffery Vom SooaTs ctjrHry ftnTMmriil erdVtfieKii Home w»w tfcvnG md Smt v 4svw Or Tttwn Pt t t»tae i wan Ziq Code ssoonsso YOUfi TELEPHONE NUWEA ... ftence ' xy SiifU (bm one] Rwdent |3 — - rtAjj r [ 1 [ Schedule Nfi$. term 40. NooreskJeni Aiuocabon Schedule must bo attached) Fan-year resident From . Filing Statue {Check ON (S) G Single (F) □ Married Wing jooti w (M) G Maimed Wing separa ' Spouse ' s name and social security ngmi (U) □ Head o household Ex Number of exemptions on y If Wing status is head 0 bou Total exemptions 1 . Federal adjusted gross 2 Modifications to federal 3 Kansas adjusted gross adjusted gross income {Line 41; Fed 1, tee instructions) income (Una 2 added or eufawed from in» i j 4 Standard deduction {See matr.) OH Hemmed deductions (Une 56, Put U) 5. federal moome tax deduction (Line fid. Part 111) 6 Exemption allowance (Si. 000 number of exemptions denned) 7. Total deductions (Add Unas 4. 5, 6) 8 Taxable income (Subtract tine 7 from fcna 3) TciTI loli. I iD [EJ[6 9 Tax 10. Nonresdani allocauon percentage (Une 30, Schedute NRS. form 40) 11 Nonresident tax (Multiply line 9 by hne 10) 12 Kansas tax on lump sum dtetnbutiona (See inairuebons) 10. Total Kansas tax (Resident: add In— 9 fi 12; Norweaidente: add tone H 6 12) IF ) IQ] [H| HI 9 10 It 12 14. Cr dn lor taxes paid to other states (See instructions) IS Other nonmfundabte ersrita (Une 73, Pvt V) 16. Total norwafundabte credrts (Add mee 14 IS) 17. Balance (Subtract line 16 tram Ida 13; croo ba h yi wtt) |Kj llfl H-iOlL IS. Kansas Income lax withhatd (Attach Ki 18. Estimated Uut paid 20 Solar energy rafund O - 21 . Handicapped accessibuity refund ( v.« 22 Total refundable credite (Add mee 1 , 10. 20.% 2u — eecurfry numoer car cnecx 6° (Ml (N] roi ip) 18 19 20 21 Write four 23 BALANCE 24. REFUND E DUE fW tom 17% greatat tian % Nmaity (I Ira 22 e grtaiir Swn 17) 22) intefesi lOJ - —Estimated Tex (TL payable to Kansas Income Tex. Perwry 1ft I 25. Estimated tax 2b (U) Credit Fprw Students are part of Nationwide Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program T he Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program was provided to students and area residents tor the fifth year in a row, by the Accounting Club at Fort Hays State. The VITA program was set up, nationwide, by the federal government to assist people in completing their income tax forms. VITA is a nationwide program, Ron Peterson, student ac- counting organization president, said. All across the country, students help out with the program.” George Wall, prolessor of business administration and sponsor for the FHSU program, said, ' This program is open to the Sower income people and the elderly, too. This is a community service-type activity. Four FHSU accounting students Tax forms can be hard to un- derstand for some people. In order to help, business administration majors work with the VITA program, (photo by Monty Davis) Robert Masters, II Abbas All Patricia Baconrind Manton Gibbs, Jr. Not Pictured: Gerald Bieker Edward Bouker 200 Business Administration
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There are a lot more empty chairs in his classroom now, according to Fleharty. He said since the 70s, fewer people are interested in the issues the class deals with, (photo by Photo Lab) Students listen to Fleharty and Gary Hulett, professor of biology, lecture about ecological systems. Although the numbers do not compare to the 70s, a large number of students choose me class for general education credit, (photo by Photo Lab) Hulett listens while Fleharty teaches. The two team teach the class, each talking about his own area of expertise, (photo by Photo Lab) .J Biological Sciences - 199
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were in the Memorial Union Prairie Lounge from 7-9 p.m., every other Thursday beginning March 6 and ending April 10, five days before the April 15 deadline. These students fill out the income tax forms, the Federal income Tax packet and the Kansas State tax booklet, brought in by taxpayers who need assistance. This helps them get the income tax forms turned in on time and done correctly, all free of charge. Leroy Jones, Pratt senior, said the biggest problem people have in filling out their taxes is trying to follow the instuctions, The IRS sends out the books that tell you how to fill out the forms, but sometimes the IRS isn ' t clear and the people can ' t understand, Jones said. We try to show the people how to fill out the forms so they can do it in the future, Jones said. Peterson said, Primarily , the program is set up to help people get through their taxes so next year they can do it on their own. We could do their taxes for them, but we ' d like to help them through it first. Having college and university students across the nation become the VITA volunteers means a dual benefit for the program. Americans who need assistance filling out their forms get the job done. The accounting students, involved in the program, benefit through hands-on experience. We had to take a test before becoming a volunteer , to qualify, Peterson said. This is a valuable tool for accounting majors. It has proven to be quite a valuable experience. Jones said, It puts all ac- counting students in a practical experience situation. Business administration majors spent every other Thursday in the Memorial Union assisting lower income and elderly people with their taxes, (photo by Photo Lab} Accounting students received hands-on experience by helping people with their taxes during March and April. Ron Peterson, student accounting organization president, said, it puts all accounting students in a practical experience situation, (photo by Photo Lab) Larry Gimsley Scott Hansen Robert Holtfreter Bhagwan Khanna Not Pictured, cont. Virginia Boyd Clare Gustin Business Administration 201
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