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RS Lists Ways to Avoid Common Errors for Millions of Taxpayers Meeting the April 15 Deadline

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RS Lists Ways to Avoid Common Errors for Millions of Taxpayers Meeting the April 15 Deadline

WASHINGTON — The tax filing deadline is less than two weeks away, and the Internal Revenue Service has already received 90 million individual tax returns – roughly three out of five returns expected to be received in 2015.
For the millions of taxpayers who will file in the next two weeks, the IRS offers the following reminders:
File electronically. Filing electronically, whether through e-file or IRS Free File, vastly reduces tax return errors, as the tax software does the calculations, flags common errors and prompts taxpayers for missing information. And best of all, there is a free option for everyone.
Mail a paper return to the right address. Paper filers should check IRS.gov or their form instructions for the appropriate address where to file to avoid processing delays.
Take a close look at the tax tables. When figuring tax using the tax tables, taxpayers should be sure to use the correct column for the filing status claimed.
Fill in all requested information clearly. When entering information on the tax return, including Social Security numbers, take the time to be sure it is correct and easy to read. Also, check only one filing status and the appropriate exemption boxes.
Review all figures. While software catches and prevents many errors on e-file returns, math errors remain common on paper returns.
Get the right routing and account numbers. Requesting direct deposit of a federal refund into one, two or even three accounts is convenient and allows the taxpayer access to his or her money faster. Make sure the financial institution routing and account numbers entered on the return are accurate. Incorrect numbers can cause a refund to be delayed or deposited into the wrong account.
Sign and date the return. If filing a joint return, both spouses must sign and date the return. E-filers can sign using a self-selected personal identification number (PIN).
Attach all required forms. Paper filers need to attach W-2s and other forms that reflect tax withholding, to the front of their returns. If requesting a payment agreement with the IRS, also attach Form 9465 to the front of the return. Attach all other necessary schedules and forms in the sequence number order shown in the upper right-hand corner.
Keep a copy of the return. Once ready to be filed, taxpayers should make a copy of their signed return and all schedules for their records.
Request a Filing Extension. For taxpayers who cannot meet the April 15 deadline, requesting a filing extension is easy and will prevent late filing penalties. Either use Free File  or Form 4868. But keep in mind that while an extension grants additional time to file, tax payments are still due April 15.
Owe tax? If so, a number of e-payment options are available. Or send a check or money order payable to the “United States Treasury.”
Taxpayers may find additional help and resources on IRS.gov, including the IRS Services Guide.
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2014 FILING SEASON STATISTICS
Cumulative statistics comparing 3/28/14 and 3/27/15
Individual Income Tax Returns:
2014
2015
% Change
Total Receipts
90,762,000
90,256,000
-0.6
Total Processed
89,127,000
88,298,000
-0.9

E-filing Receipts:

TOTAL
82,441,000
82,905,000
0.6
Tax Professionals
48,787,000
47,565,000
-2.5
Self-prepared
33,654,000
35,340,000
5.0

Web Usage:

Visits to IRS.gov
220,978,418
247,014,240
11.8

Total Refunds:

Number
73,035,000
71,685,000
-1.8
Amount
$206.785
Billion
204.504
Billion
-1.1
Average refund
$2,831
$2,853
0.8

Direct Deposit Refunds:

Number
61,223,000
62,129,000
1.5
Amount
$180.687
Billion
186.868
Billion
3.4
Average refund
$2,951
$3,008
1.9

Health Department to Test Some ASU Students for TB

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Health Department to Test Some ASU Students for TB

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — State health officials will begin testing Alabama State University students who might have been exposed to tuberculosis.
The Alabama Department of Public Health announced Tuesday that workers are trying to identify students and staff who may have been exposed to a person with tuberculosis.
Assistant State Health Officer Karen Landers says the person with tuberculosis had previously been treated for the disease but suffered a relapse.
Landers says so far, there is only one person diagnosed with tuberculosis on the Alabama State University campus in Montgomery. She says officials are trying to identify people who might have been exposed to that person and test them for tuberculosis. The health department held a town hall meeting on campus Tuesday. Testing of exposed students and staff will begin Thursday.

Mayor William Bell Joins United States Conference of Mayors in Urging Release of Caracas, Venezuela Mayor Antonio Ledezma

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Mayor William Bell Joins United States Conference of Mayors in Urging Release of Caracas, Venezuela Mayor Antonio Ledezma

(Birmingham, Alabama, United States)–Mayor William A. Bell, Sr. today joined Doral (FL) Mayor Luigi Boria and Miami (FL) Mayor Tomas Regalado and other Mayors around the United States in signing a letter calling upon President Obama to ask for Mayor Ledezma’s immediate release from jail and release of all other political prisoners in Venezuela.

“It is so critically important that basic human rights are respected. The undermining of democracy cannot be tolerated on any level. In order to govern effectively, fairly and in a just way, leaders around the globe must not be afraid to speak opposition or stand up for what they believe. The peaceful protest model used in Birmingham to break the back of segregation is still relevant today as we continue to see challenges to basic freedoms,” said Mayor Bell.
On February 19, 2015, Venezuelan police officers burst into the office of Caracas, Venezuela Mayor Antonio Ledezma and arrested him.

Various news sources including the BBC reported how an opposition Venezuelan legislator, Ismael Garcia, described the scene, “I just saw how they took Ledezma out of his office as if he were a dog.  They broke down the doors without an arrest warrant.”  A member of the mayor’s security detail said that about ten men with guns and a hatchet burst into Mayor Ledezma’s office and carried him out of the building.

Soon after the arrest, Venezuela’s President Nicholas Maduro announced that Mayor Ledezma, one of the most vocal opposition leaders, must answer “for all the crimes committed against the country’s peace and security.”  He added that he would release evidence to show the Mayor’s involvement in a secret American plan to topple him.

The United States Conference of Mayors has policy on this issue, having passed the resolution “The Undermining of Democracy and Democratic City Governance in Venezuela” at our 2009 Annual Meeting in Providence, R.I. This resolution condemns the treatment of mayors in Venezuela who protest the national government’s policies. To read the full resolution, please go to: http://usmayors.org/resolutions/77th_conference/international02.asp.

 

4 REASONS WHY ROSA PARKS SHOULD BE ON THE NEW $20 DOLLAR BILL

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4 REASONS WHY ROSA PARKS SHOULD BE ON THE NEW $20 DOLLAR BILL

Rosa Parks on $20 Dollar Bill

Nationwide — Civil rights icon, Rosa Parks, is now in the finals in a grassroots campaign to put a woman on the $20 bill by the year 2020. She is one of four women that will be chosen. The other finalists are Harriet Tubman, Eleanor Roosevelt and Wilma Mankiller.

Here are good reasons why Rosa Parks should be chosen:

1) Everybody Loves Her: It’s true! Have you ever met someone who didn’t like Rosa Parks? She is a civil rights icon who is credited with creating change for African Americans who faced discrimination and racism, but people of all races like her. Even back in 1955 when she refused to change her seat on that bus, people of all nationalities supported her for being heroic.

2) America Needs to Prove It’s Diversity: America now has a very diverse population and even a Black president, so why not prove that you are really a diverse country by putting, not just a woman’s face on the country’s currency, but a Black woman’s face? It would be a huge milestone, and America would be the first first-world country to do it!

3) It Would Bring Attention to Women’s Rights: There is no better way to bring attention to the issue of women’s rights than to put a woman on the $20 dollar bill — or any bill for that matter. Can you imagine how much this will do for women’s self-esteem, self-worth and self-pride? It also would be a huge motivation to tackle other major injustices that women face!

4) She Already Has Her Own Bowtie: That’s right! The final reason why Rosa Parks deserves the winning spot is… she already has her own bowtie on BlackHistoryBowties.com. Have you seen it already? It looks amazing, and her face would look even more amazing on the new $20 bill!

Get your very own Rosa Parks printed bowtie or choose from other Black History icons at www.BlackHistoryBowties.com

 

PNC Grow Up Great® Mobile Learning Adventure

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New elements

Entertainment: The Fettucini Brothers

Venue: Crestwood Park

Activity: PNC Grow Up Great® Mobile Learning  Adventure

(BIRMINGHAM, AL)  Families are invited to bring their bicycles and helmets to Crestwood Park Saturday, April 11th 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.  for TEMPO – A Family Fun Festival, presented by Childcare Resources.  TEMPO is a free community event featuring cycling activities and entertainment for the whole family.

Website: http://www.ccr-bhm.org/public/community/development/tempo-a-family-fun-festival/

Follow: #CCRTEMPO2015

Headline entertainers The Fettucini Brothers from North Carolina will present a show that is “the perfect mix of clean, original comedy, blended with just the right amount of juggling and variety and then served up with some intelligent interactive fun.” John Scalici, nationally recognized drum circle facilitator, will lead audience members in interactive drumming.This year’s event will also include PNC Grow Up Great – “Learning is All Around Me!” Mobile Learning Adventure,a traveling exhibit that provides an opportunity for parents and caregivers to learn about the importance of earlychildhood education while they engage in fun activities with their children.The first 500 children who arrive at the festival will receive a free bike helmet donated by Cory Watson Cares, and everyone has a chance to win a free bicycle. Two adult bikes and one child’s bike are being donated by Cahaba Cycles. Live entertainment and interactive fitness activities will be offered throughout the day.  Other activities include Zumba, classic outdoor games and a children’s bike rodeo.  TEMPO activities emphasize fitness and healthy lifestyles for parents and children.  Children’s activities and learning games will be provided by area nonprofit organizations who will also update parents and other adults about the many resources available in the Birmingham area.  Corporate event sponsors and partners include: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama, Cory Watson Crowder & DeGaris, Hot 107.7, Protective Life Corporation, James Rushton I Foundation, Cahaba Cycles, Children’s of Alabama, Alabama Power Foundation, McWane, Inc., Publix Super Markets Charities, EBSCO Industries, Inc., Regions Financial Corporation, Alabama Baby & Child magazine, Bressler, Amery & Ross, National Bank of Commerce, Birmingham Coca Cola Bottling Company and Print Promotions Group, LLC.Additional information is available at the TEMPO website or from Childcare Resources, (205) 945-0018, ext. 306. Childcare Resources is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) partner agency of United Way of Central Alabama, and is Quality Assured by the national organization Child Care Aware of America. The agency’s mission is to make quality care and education of children happen by providing information, education and assistance to families, providers of child care and the community.

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Wenonah High Dragons ~ Class 1973 ~ All Aboard!!!

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Quinton Haley, Coordinator 
Wenonah High Dragons ~ Class 1973  ~  All Aboard!!!
60th Birthday Party Bus Trip
New Orleans, LA ~ July ~ 2015
Contact:  Keith Middleton, Bus. Mgr. 240-1815
 For detail information
Class ’73 monthly meeting 
Lawson State Community College
Thelma Catlin Auditorium
4th Sunday ~ 4 p.m.
Greg Bibb, President

Mileans! Mileans!

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 Miles College National Alumni Association, Inc. 
 P. O. BOX 631 FAIRFIELD, ALABAMA 35064
Mileans! Mileans!
 Miles College National Alumni Association will hold its Annual National Alumni Conference on the beautiful campus of Miles College during the week of July 17-19.
Mileans and Friends are invited to come out and support our college by attending this special occasion.
 We are expecting over 800 alumni and friends to attend this year’s Annual Conference. To be a part of this great event you must register. Registration is $150 for all three days.
Late registration (after May 31) is $175.
Your presence will make a difference.
For more information contact:
Mrs. Arnetta Hilliard – (205) 428-3932 or Mrs. Linda Jennings – (205) 942 7350 or jennings@bellsouth.net.

In Loving Memory

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 In Loving Memory
Thomas “Tom Cat” Merriweather born on January 20, 1926 died on Saturday, April 4, 2015 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Tommy Merriweather is survived by Mary A. Witt-Merriweather wife, Ivan Merriweather son, Agatha Safeeullah ,daughter and Helen M. Lewis, sister.
Tommy was a U.S. Navy WWII Veteran and had 45 years as a Manager at Steins Shoe Store.  Funeral services will be held on Thursday, April 9 at 11 a.m. at Cedar Oak Memorial Park,  Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Rev. Lester Walker, Officiating.  Body entrusted to Rollins’ Mortuary, Inc.,2701 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

Torrence “TJ” Clark Jr. invited to compete against other 3rd graders; won 2nd place.

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Torrace Clark

Torrence “TJ” Clark Jr., a member and Cub Scout at St. Paul AME Church Smithfield, placed 2nd in his district Pinewood Derby. As a result, he is invited to compete against other 3rd graders in the Greater Alabama Council Pinewood Derby at the Talladega Super Speedway, Fox Sports Dome.  Congratulations TJ!!

State Leaders Need To Spend Less Time “Standing Up To Obama” and More Time “Standing Up For Alabama”

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State Leaders Need To Spend Less Time “Standing Up To Obama” and More Time “Standing Up For Alabama”

Most Alabama politicians spent this past campaign season talking about how they were going to “stand up to Obama” and fight back against the federal government. It was ironic, given that President Obama is only going to be President for two more years, while voters were looking to elect candidates who would serve for the next four years, and because the state offices they were running for don’t have any power over federal law or policy.

It wasn’t just legislative candidates who hopped on the bandwagon. Public Service Commissioner Chip Beeker said during his campaign, “I pledge to you that I will do all in my power as a PSC commissioner to protect our state from the overreach of the federal government and the job-killing agenda of the liberal environmentalists who are standing arm-in-arm with Barack Obama.”

Throughout 2014, the point was made clear: Alabama’s political leadership doesn’t like the federal government and wants the federal government to stay out of Alabama.

And that’s why I can’t help but stand in awe while these same politicians who spent months bashing the federal government now come, hat-in-hand, to the federal government begging for more money so they won’t have to raise taxes to adequately fund our state budgets.

It’s interesting that the politicians who screamed the loudest about how terrible the federal government is don’t seem to have any problem using federal dollars to finance state services.

The reality is that our state receives more federal dollars than it pays in taxes.

According to data by the federal government, for every dollar that Alabama pays in federal taxes, the state receives $3.28 back. If state leaders are so concerned with federal overreach, why are they so happily taking such a high return?

Our state’s return on federal taxes, according to a study done by Wallet Hub, is 37 percent. Alabama receives 37 percent of its revenue from the federal government! At a time when we are looking at a very large budget shortfall, why would any state leaders complain about federal overreach when the federal government is keeping our state functioning?

But the irony and hypocrisy doesn’t stop with tax dollars. The same politicians who campaigned on a platform of “standing up to Obama” are the same ones who are now trying to force through President Obama’s education agenda; specifically, charter schools. In fact, just the other week, several state leaders – all Republicans – attended and spoke at a rally in support of charter schools, something that President Obama has endorsed from nearly the beginning and has been a key part of his second term education agenda.

I have always disagreed with the President on charter schools. I think we need to look at other options. And if charter schools work, then why not just apply their methods to existing public schools? Why do we need to create a second taxpayer-funded school system?

But more to the point, why are so many of those who campaigned on “stopping Obama” now rushing to pass the President’s education agenda? Just like with the federal government and federal money, there is a disconnect between what they are saying and what they are doing.

My point is this: Alabama politicians need to quit blaming the federal government for everything that’s wrong while in the next breath begging the federal government for more money to pay for state services. If they actually meant what they say about stopping federal overreach then they would refuse to take any more federal money. Of course they aren’t going to do that.

At the same time, if our political leaders want to “stand up to Obama” then why are they marching in rallies to push through the President’s agenda on education?

In the last campaign, everybody said they were going to “stand up to Obama.” Now we have a massive budget shortfall, and several state agencies that desperately need money to provide services the people of Alabama rely on. How has all of this talk about “standing up to Obama” helped solve our budget problems?

State leaders rely on federal funding to keep our state budgets afloat. They should spend less time bashing President Obama and the federal government, and more time focusing on solving Alabama’s budget problems. Instead of “standing up to Obama” let’s “stand up for Alabama.”

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Rep. Craig Ford is a Democrat from Gadsden and the Minority Leader in the Alabama House of Representatives.