IRS Announces 2016 Filing Start Date and Delayed Tax Day

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IRS Announces 2016 Filing Start Date and Delayed Tax Day
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IRS Announces 2016 Filing Start Date and Delayed Tax Day
The Internal Revenue Service has announced
the filing date for the nation’s 2016 tax season. There
will be no delay this year -- the tax season will begin
as scheduled on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016.
The IRS will begin accepting individual electronic
returns that day. The IRS expects to receive more
than 150 million individual returns in 2016, with more
than four out of five being prepared using tax return
preparation software and e-filed. The IRS will begin
processing paper tax returns at the same time.
“We look forward to opening the 2016 tax season
on time,” IRS Commissioner John Koskinen said.
“Our employees have been working hard throughout
this year to make this happen. We also appreciate
the help from the nation’s tax professionals and
the software community, who are critical to helping
AroundTheCounty
MidTex Farm & Ranch Show
Comes Earlier This Year
The Greater Waco Chamber will host the
45th Annual Equipment Depot Mid-Tex Farm
& Ranch Show Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan.
5-6, 2016 at the Waco Convention Center.
New show hours will be from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
on Tuesday, January 5 and from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. on Wednesday, January 6.
The Mid-Tex Show offers exhibitors a
first-rate forum to present their products and
services to an expected attendance of more
than 3,000 Central Texas farmers and ranchers. Visitors to the Equipment Depot Mid-Tex
Farm & Ranch Show will have the opportunity
to view top exhibits of the newest farm and
ranch equipment, seed, chemicals and agrelated services and technologies.
The 54th Annual Blackland Income Growth
Conference (B.I.G.) will be held in conjunction
with the Mid-Tex Show and will offer commodity sessions, special meetings and forums.
Topics of discussion will include beef, horticulture and grain; health and fitness with a busy
schedule; cotton, forage and wildlife; and other
training and re-certification sessions.
On Tuesday, January 5, selected McLennan County high school students will be
awarded scholarships for outstanding FFA,
FHA and 4-H members at the Allen Samuels
Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Fiat Scholarship
Luncheon. These unique and exceptional
students also plan to major in an agricultural
and home economics related field. Scholarships are sponsored by Associated Concrete
Contractors, John McClaren Chevrolet and
Brazos Valley Equipment.
For more information about the Equipment
Depot Mid-Tex Farm & Ranch show, call Chris
Davis at (254) 757-5604.
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11th ANNUAL “SAFE RIDE HOME”
Waco Transit System to offer free
“safe rides” during New Year’s Eve!
No designated driver this New Year’s
Eve? No problem! Waco Transit System’s
free “Safe Ride Home” service promises to
help Wacoans ring in 2016 safely by offering
partygoers free transportation to and from
their New Year’s Eve destinations between
6pm to 3am. Call (254) 750-1620 now to book
your free trip and determine shuttle coverage
area (must be within the Waco urbanized
area). Rides must be booked in advance,
with limited same-day availability. Tow King
has also partnered with Waco Transit to offer
free vehicle tows home from 6pm to 3am for
those who find they need a last-minute safe
ride. Free tows can be arranged by calling
Tow King directly at (254) 666-5484. Safe
Ride Home was made possible thanks to
the generous contributions of Ben E. Keith
Company and many other wonderful community sponsors. Please help spread the
word about “Safe Ride Home”, and let’s work
together to keep the streets of Waco safe this
New Year’s Eve!
For more information or to book your free
ride to and from your New Year event, call
(254) 750-1620.
taxpayers during the filing season.”
The filing deadline to submit 2015 tax returns will
be delayed this year. Tax Day is Monday, April 18,
2016, rather than the traditional April 15 date. Washington, D.C., will celebrate Emancipation Day on that
Friday, which pushes the deadline to the following
business day -- Monday for most of the nation.
The IRS urges all taxpayers to make sure they
have all their year-end statements in hand before
filing, including Forms W-2 from employers, Forms
1099 from banks and other payers, and Form
1095-A from the Marketplace for those claiming the
premium tax credit.
Although the IRS begins accepting returns on
Jan. 19, many tax software companies will begin accepting tax returns earlier in January and submitting
them to the IRS when processing systems open.
Choosing e-file and direct deposit for refunds
remains the fastest and safest way to file an accurate income tax return and receive a refund. The
IRS anticipates issuing more than nine out of 10
refunds in less than 21 days.
Find free options to get tax help, and to prepare
and file your return on IRS.gov or in your community
if you qualify. Go to IRS.gov and click on the Filing
tab to see your options.
The IRS also reminds taxpayers that a trusted
tax professional can provide helpful information
and advice about the ever-changing tax code. Tips
for choosing a return preparer and details about
national tax professional groups are available on
IRS.gov.
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Dining In the Dark
LAKESHORE ESTATE PERFORMANCE -- Students of Tabitha Hymer’s Piano and Violin Studio recently participated in two winter performances for residences of the Lakeshore Estates. Pictured are students who performed
in the 3:00 p.m. recitals: First row, Left to right, Jonah Kim of Woodway, Naleah Harthoorn of Hewitt, Stacy
Duong of Waco, Maheen Jindani of Waco, Grayson Watson of McGregor, Ethan Roberts of Waco, Rachel Hilton
of McGregor; Second row, Meredith Watson of McGregor, A. J. Watson of McGregor, Kiara Lauricio of Hamilton,
Catalina Lind of Waco, Haden Johnson of Lorena, Katie Hilton of McGregor, Maggie Lind of Waco, Haley Kim of
Woodway. For story and more pictures inside on Page 2 -- TABITHA HYMER PHOTO.
By DEDRA DAVIS
Staff Writer
The second annual Dinner in the Dark charity event
is being hosted, Thursday,
January 28, by the Waco
Women’s Lions Club at the
historic Waco Hippodrome,
located on Austin Avenue.
You will be served a wonderful dinner, in the dark, for an
enormous perspective into
what it is like to be blind. As
promised, you will enjoy “a
meal like you’ve never seen”
to support a cause with a
vision.
Stephanie Lenamon,
2016 Dinner in the Dark
Co-Chair describes, “The
funds raised will be donated
to Leader Dogs for the Blind.
This is a fascinating organization that provides highly
trained service animals for
Blind and visually impaired
people.”
The Waco Women’s Lions Club is the lead club
on the event, but other area
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Baylor Senior Awarded Prestigious British Marshall Scholarship
Jacob Imam, a senior University Scholar at Baylor University,
has been selected as one of 32
American university students
– and the only student from a
Texas university – to receive the
prestigious 2016 Marshall Scholarship. The announcement of the
award was made Nov. 30 by the
Marshall Aid Commemoration
Commission, which includes eight
regional committees who select
the recipients.
The Marshall Scholarship was
established in 1953 to express
British gratitude for the European
Recovery Program after World
War II. The scholarship may be
used for study at any university
in the United Kingdom, with most
Marshall Scholars choosing to
pursue an advanced degree
during their two years of British
education.
The premier scholarly award
will allow Imam to fund his studies at Oxford University, where he
will seek a master in philosophy
degree (M.Phil.) in Islamic studies and history. He is a graduate
of The Bear Creek School in
Redmond, Washington, and will
receive his bachelor’s degree
from Baylor in May.
“Jacob Imam is a young man of
immense talent and noble goals,
all focused on fostering religious
liberty and mutual understanding across seemingly intractable
cultural barriers in the Middle
East,” said Baylor President and
Chancellor Ken Starr. “Jacob’s
ambitious and admirable goals
will be reached only by receiving
the finest training possible at the
graduate level. With that education, he will begin a life of service
in pursuit of reconciliation and
restoration among diverse faiths.
The world needs next-generation
leaders like Jacob is poised to
become – those who can provide
guidance and wisdom in an evolving global culture.”
After receiving an email from
the Marshall Commission confirming the scholarship, Imam
said he immediately grabbed his
rosary and headed out for a walk.
“My prayers through these past
months have been filled with pleas
asking God to let me see Christ’s
Continued On Page 2
Baylor University Scholar Jacob
Imam plans to pursue advanced
study at Oxford University -- BU
MEDIA PHOTO.
Mooreville Couple
Celebrates 60th
Anniversary
TOURNAMENT WINNERS-- The China Spring 7th A team won recently won 1st place at the Glen Rose, TX
basketball tournament. -- TRACI PERKINS PHOTO
How many people stay married for 60 years?
Robert and Peggy Ford did
and they celebrated Saturday
at Mooreville United Methodist Church near Chilton. About
60 family and friends attended.
Their daughter Robin sang some
songs with the accompany of a
guitar player.
At one time, Robert Ford
owned and operated Ford Electric on Franklin. Later he went
into the finance business. The
Fords now live on a farm near
Mooreville. Robert told how they
met 62 years ago
Daughter Ryan is a Methodist
pastor at a church in Oglesby.
She started out leading a youth
choir at First United Methodist
Church, Waco.
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The performers at 4:00 p.m. included Left to right, front row, Alexa Remington of Hewitt, Adriana
Macias of McGregor, Alena Macias of McGregor, Audree Hanson of Woodway, Elizabeth Mahan
of Lorena, Noah Mahan of Lorena, Emerson Remington of Hewitt, Kirra Baker of Hewitt, Kenzie
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Baylor senior University Scholar Jacob Imam will study at
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face more clearly,” he
said. “That night I prayed
that this grand achievement
might not impinge my ability
to do so but rather do just
the opposite.”
Imam’s background in
languages includes spoken
Arabic, Classical and Ecclesiastical Latin, Greek and
Ancient Hebrew. He is completing an Honors thesis and
has a forthcoming scholarly
publication with additional
articles under revision or
review. He has held summer
research internships at the
Centre for Muslim-Christian
Studies at Oxford and at
Tyndal House at Cambridge.
Baylor professors, including Dr. Alden Smith, Dr. Jeff
Fish and Dr. Ralph Wood,
as well as faculty at Oxford,
where Imam studied during
the spring 2015 semester. All were effusive about
Imam’s scholarly pursuits.
Elizabeth Vardaman, associate dean for special academic projects in Baylor’s
College of Arts & Sciences
and campus representative
for the Marshall Scholarship, worked with Imam as
he applied for the scholarly
award, which focuses on
candidates who display a
potential to make a significant contribution to their own
society. She said Imam has
a “fire of caring about the
Middle East that is fueled in
his bones.”
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ContinuedFrom Page 1
Students of Tabitha Hymer’s Piano and Violin Studio
recently brought happiness
through music to the residents of Lakeshore Estates
in two winter music performances by 37 performers.
The performances included
violin duets, a piano duet
on the nice grand piano,
vocal solos, violin solos
with piano accompaniment,
piano solos, and fiddle tunes
accompanied by guitarist
David DeBorde, brother
of a fiddle student. A few
of the pieces and songs
included, “God Help the Outcasts”, “Carol of the Bells”,
“Billy in the Lowground”,
Chopin’s “Waltz in a Minor”, “America”, “Snowfall”,
“Energico”, “Kaiser Waltz”,
“Winter Wind”, “Bullfrog
Blues”, “Joyful Bells” and
“Footprints in the Snow”.
Most of the students played
two pieces. One of the residents who was a retired 2nd
grade teacher said, “The
children brought joy to my
heart.”
For more information
about the Marshall Scholarship, visit www.marshallscholarship.org/. For
more information about
national and international
scholarships at Baylor, visit
www.baylor.edu/scholarships.
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host Alex Trebek’s country of birth?
2. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a
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3. SCIENCE: What is converted into
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Hometown News * December 25, 2015
Lions Clubs will also be
involved.
Lenamon details, “Our
Dinner in the Dark is a
unique event where each
guest will experience an
evening as a blind person.
We know we can never
fully comprehend what a
blind person goes through
every day, but our goal is
to provide guests a glimpse
into their world. Our night
will benefit Leader Dogs for
the Blind, an amazing organization that per their mission statement is “Empowering people who are blind
or visually impaired with
lifelong skills for safe and
independent daily travel.
Each Leader dog costs approximately $39,000 from
pup to fully trained dog,
and Waco Women’s Lions
club believes this event is
an awesome opportunity
to help offset some of that
cost.”
This year’s venue for
the charity dinner will be
hosted at the Hippodrome,
downtown Waco, and the
details of the dinner will be
“kept in the dark”. This venue allows for more people
to attend the event. There
will only be 200 tickets sold
for the event. Tickets are
on sale now at www.wacohippodrometheatre.com
“We won’t give away
details of the menu. We
don’t want people to know
what to expect,” Lenamon
explains.
When asked about how
you eat in the dark, Lenamon enlightened, “Our adventurous diners will enjoy
this unique and exciting
menu while blindfolded;
clothing will be protected
by a plastic apron. They will
have instruction from table
guides and will be given
tips about best practices
throughout dinner.”
The focus is on the dining experience. There will
not be a movie showing or
any entertainment. Getting
the food in your mouth will
be entertaining enough.
The Waco Women’s Lions Club is based in Waco
and has many women from
all walks of life, professions, ages and interests.
The club was officially
chartered in December
2013. To learn more about
this club, send an email to
WacoWomensLionsClub@
gmail.com
Since 1939, Leader Dog
for the Blind has operated
one of the worlds most
respected and innovative
guide dog programs. Due
to the generosity of others,
all programs are provided
free to clients, including
meals and housing during
training, according to the
Leader Dog website. The
program has high values
on being very respectful
and compassionate for
both people and dogs.
For more information
about the leader dog program, visit www.leaderdog.org They also have
a wonderful social media
presence. You can find out
about them on Facebook,
Twitter and Instagram.
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isn’t always easy for the
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VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Making an effort
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Deadline to sign up: December 30, 2015.
$45,754 Annually. Contact Jackie Allen at
1-817-568-3004.
PUBLIC NOTICE
A public hearing will be held during
Commissioners’ Court, Room 114,
McLennan County Courthouse at
9:00 a.m., Tuesday, January 5th,
2016 for the purpose of hearing
from interested members of
the public in connection with
establishing a regulatory traffic
sign on the following road in
Precinct 4:
All members of the public interested
in this matter are invited to attend.
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