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January 27, 1991 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-01-27

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; , J
in lIy, ome people m y
need to file r turn i plio
receive re nd or cl m th
e med income credit.
Ta brac et and rates.
The tot r te , 15 and
percent, remain. But the
m ximum mount of ta able
income t 15 percent, for e -
mple, i $19,450 for a in le
per on and $32,450 for joint
filers, incre e of 900 nd
$1500, re pectively, from
la t ye r. The 33 percent
"bubble" r te Ic in t
47,050 nd $78,400, re pee­
tively, for Ingle pe 0 nd
married couple filing joint­
ly, a example.
return no m tter wh t their
ro incom i .
In ddition, dependent
child mu t file a return if
their e rned income ge
nd I ry - w more th n
$3,250, or the tot 1 of un­
e rned In orne - intere t
nd dividend , for e mp
- e ceeded %00. Children,
ho re under 14 ye r old
of J n. 1, 1991, c n void
filing return if their only
income w intere t nd
dividend which tot led Ie
than 5,0 0, no' t x wa with­
held or e timated ta p id,
nd the p rent choo e to
cl im that income a the.ir
own.
et ,
nd
unle their ro
le than 2,250.
St nd rd deduction: The
t nd rd deduction incre e
to $3,250 for Ingle person
nd $5,450 or m rried
couple Cilin jointly, for x­
ample, up from 19 9's
$3,100 and 5,200, respec­
tively. A reminder that t e
standard deduction is limite
for anyone ho can be
claimed a the dependent 0
another taxpayer.
ddition to the
1040A will per-
Inn tion d u tent
PE 0 AL £ EM •
TION! The person I exemp­
tion i at $2,050, up from
�2,OOO in 1989. Ho ever, it
begin to J1hase out hen, for
.'
, .. rit'l· , M.lftm
Johnn tt B;
Cole named to .
Board
Dr. Johncue B. Cole. presi­
dent of Spelman College in At- I
lanta has been elected to the
"B ard of Directors of Coca-Cola
En rprises. the company an­
nounced.
In assuming the pre idency of
Spelman College in 1987, Dr.
Cole became the first Black
arlotte, N.C. wa awarded a $10,000 gr nd
prize part of Seagram' Gin late t promotion. Iso Sheree . Robinson, 378th Per onnel U.S.
Army ervice omp ny, Germany won $10,000 in the wee pst ke drawing for voting for the
winner of the "EI�ctrifying L�dy" conte t.
UPPORT FOR ·SCLC - Woolworth Corporation played a
Michigan's average weekly wllge up major role In tbe sueee of tbe recent annual conventlo of t e
By Gary Watkins . --------- ..... ------ Albama SQ�'bern Cbr tlan �.dershlp Conferen�e. A • means
, Tho� r _¥alek, 'Deputy Dire,c- . The average' weekly wage . nmc , " "f _, of support for t. 0 I of SC�C, Woolwor\ $A' ,
f h "'�SC toward the operating funds of tbe AJ.b. a t teo C apter. In
tor 0 t e MJ:. ported a raise used to calcul te maximum �ep.k- ) The new figures wI'11 effect new ' , .
1 l t if I ", , � A£�.". Y 4., makino the pre entation, Henry Greene, (rl ht) Mana er of the
in the �c age weekly wage in ly benefit payments for the un- benefit claim filed after January a
1990. t Woolworth Store In outh Dekalb M II, Atlanta, con I'atulated
employed through upemployment 6.1991. John Nettles, President of Alabama Chapre r on It many
������������������������. accomplishment over the year.
e ore coming to Spelman
COllege. Dr, Cole was a profes­
sor of anthropology at" Hunter
College, in New York City. she
also heJd academic and ad­
ministrative posts at the Univer­
sity of Massachusetts, at
Amherst. Her undergraduate and
graduate studies were at Fisk
University. Oberlin College and
Northwestern University. Dr.
Cole, 54, is a native of Jackson­
ville, Ftortda.
Grant for auto history display
The Michigan Historical Musuem in Lansing has recieved
grants totaling S370,000 From Chry Ier Corporation, Ford
Motor Company and General Motors Company. The f.t!nds will
be used tobuild three new automobile related gaJJeries entitled
Automobile Showroom, Evolution of the Big Three and Arsenal
of Democracy. •
The Michigan Historical Musuem is located in the Michigan
Library-in Downtown Lansing. ,
Bids will soon be solicited (or construction of the three
galleries. ..
NEED A 'BUSINESS ADDRES
OSE,OURS!!
.
\
, .
$50/MONTH
..
, I
'.
ALBAJl HASSAN ADAMU .
, PiCK the Big, one in any state and call
Nigerian'
encourages
trade 'with
. Africa
I CLUDES:
• USE OF A ATTRACTIVE, FURNISHED EXECUTIVE OFFICE
• USE OF A FURNISHED EXECUTIVE BOARDROOM
We will purchase $2.00 worth
of Lottery Tickets for you and record
fhem in your name. Tickets purchased at
least five days in advance will be mailed
. to the purchaser prior to the drawing. '
Tickets can be purchased up to 5 hours
, prior to the lottery closinq,
Alhaji Hassan Adamu, Presi­
dent of the Manufacturers As­
sociation of Nigeria spoke
recently at Clark College in Atlan­
ta to inform Americans that the
- Federal Government of Nigeria is
interested in doing business with
African Americans.
While speaking on potential
trade opportunities Mr. Adamu
stated that "it will take the private
business people on both con­
tinents working together and
sticking together in making the fu­
ture great for all Black people -
a vision that we as Africans and
African Americans must bring to
fruition."
Adamu also tated that
"Nigeria is the largest market in
Africa and welcomes foreign
entrepreneurs and capi tal to ex-,
ploit those resources."
• RECEPTIO· 1ST
'. SOlVIE PHONE
RVICE
I
• ROSEDALE PARK AREA LOCATION AND
• OTHER PERKS TO ENHANCE YOUR BUSINESS
G IN ON THE BIG ONE
CAll
1
GI
ESS THE PROFESSIO AL IMAGE
EED TO SUCCEED .•.•
All calls $1.00 lst min. $3.00.u. add'/ mw.
CALL IRENE - 532-0980
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