Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 4 Apr 1973, p. 15

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APRIL 4, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE I5 Tax Credit Plan - cont'd Treasurer, John White is involved in the plan's administration, said that many thousands of additional claims are in various stages of processing. "We are doing our best to bring the Property Tax Credit Plan to the atten- tion of all who are eligible -- and that could include anyone who paid property taxes or rent in 1972," Mr. Grossman said. Advertisements and pos- tal delivery of a Tax Credit notice to all households in Ontario are being used to bring the plan to the attent~ ion of those who are eligible. "We are especially anxious to reach all low-income families, pensioners, farmers and roomers," he said. Special Ontario forms are included with the Federal income tax form and the Ontario payments are processed through the Federal tax system. While many Canadians automatically receive tax forms, most people who normally do not pay Federal income tax must obtain their own forms which are available from all post offices. In addition to filling in the mauve On- tario Tax Credit form, claimants must fill in pages one, two and four of the Federal tax form and forward them to Ottawa. Tax Credit payments can reach up to $250 depending upon such factors as taxable income and amount of property taxes or rent paid. Total projected cost of the program is $I60 million. Can you afford disinterest? The Alumni Association of Confeder- ation College held its third annual reunion and social Friday evening in the Shunia Building of the college. Pictured on the right is Graham Coe from Terrace Bay, President of the College Council of Students, as he chats with Barry Todd, far left, Place -ment and Awards Officer of the coll- ege; Merrick Bryson, a past-president of the CCS; and Nan Gordon from Mara- thon, a graduate of the Secretarial Arts Program. A CANADIAN a fellow who drives car from a French movie; slips out of his Hong Kong rub- bers and Italian shoes, puts on his Japanese robe and Mexican slippers and sips Brazilian coffee from English china while sitting on Danish furni- ture and watching his youngsters play in their Czechoslovakian sneakers. Then he writes to his member of parliament with an American pen ..... demanding that Ottawa do something about the unemployment situation .... A Canadian is home in a German Ld This can happen here WANTED NIGHT MAN - FOR IMPERIAL MOTEL PHONE 825-3319

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