. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Such friendly assistance is thoroughly appreciated. Give us the name of anyone from whom you are buying, not an adver- tiser. "Wt especially wish to interest those selling articles of florists use not at present advertised. FLORISTS PUBLISHING CO. 530-60 Caxton Bldg. Chicago discounts all his bills and for that pur- pose sometimes borrows money of his bank, but such interest charges go into the expense account of the store. On line 30 is entered $320 interest paid on the mortgage on the store property. The taxes were $ The home stands i


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Such friendly assistance is thoroughly appreciated. Give us the name of anyone from whom you are buying, not an adver- tiser. "Wt especially wish to interest those selling articles of florists use not at present advertised. FLORISTS PUBLISHING CO. 530-60 Caxton Bldg. Chicago discounts all his bills and for that pur- pose sometimes borrows money of his bank, but such interest charges go into the expense account of the store. On line 30 is entered $320 interest paid on the mortgage on the store property. The taxes were $ The home stands in the wife's name and her taxes were $ During the year there were two losses at the store; the plate glass window was broken, the loss being $35 more than the insurance, and a fire started from the heating ap- paratus in the basement, entailing a loss estimated at $150 on wearing ap- parel not covered by the insurance. So $185 goes on line 32, with subjoined description. Before this taxpayer charges any ac- count to profit and loss he turns it over to a collection agency. In 1915 the agency returned as uncollectible $ in accounts. Entered on line 33. He figured five per cent deprecia- tion on his brick store building, ten per cent on the conservatory in its rear, twelve per cent on the store fix- tures and twenty per cent on his White delivery car, the total being $1,325. The total deductions then, are $16,- s^riidjig the Balance. The totals of each of pages 2 and 3 are entered on page 1, on lines 1 and 2, and the difference computed. From this amount are deducted the en- tries on lines 23 and 27 of page 2, also the exemption of $4,000 given a married man who lives with his wife. The remainder is the taxable income, in this case $4,, which, it will be noted, nearly all comes from the for- tunate investment in stocks. One per cent of the taxable income is entered at the foot of the page and the return is ready for the signature before a notary, a place


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