14 Friday, April 14, 1978 University Daily Kansan Taxpayers granted 2-day relief Kansas taxpayers can delay filing their federal and state income tax returns an extra two days because the filing deadline falls on Saturday. Usually returns are due tomorrow, April 15. However, because the deadline is on Saturday, returns must be marked no earlier than midnight IV, the following Monday. Jack Harris, Lawrence postmaster, said last night that any return mail after a 4 p.m. Monday at the main post office, 645 Vermont S1., would be postmarked April 17. Returns mail at other locations could not be assured of the April 17 postmark. Taxpayers who cannot make the deadline can send a form 4868 to the IRS and get a 60-day extension for any reason. The forms are available at IRS offices and at the post of For RU students and staff, tax assistance is still available in the Lawrence area at a rate of $160. The KU Accounting Club will give free tax preparation assistance today from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Governor's Room of the Kansas State University. You will be tomorrow morning from 9 noon until. All members who participate in the session have taken an income accounting course. If taxpayers prefer nonstudent preparers, assistance is available from private workshops. For a family of three—a husband, a wife and one college child—with an annual income of $20,000, prices for tax assistance vary widely. Richard W. Bennett, a CPA with the firm of Lesh, Barrand and Schehrer in the Lawrence National Bank Building, 647 Massachusetts St., said the minimum fee would be $3. He said he thought the fee was not so high unless taxes were unusually complicated. H & R Block Inc...723 Massachusetts St.. Beneficial Finance, 11 E. Eighth St., said preparation of a short form would be $13 and preparation of a long form would be $16. said the total cost would depend on how complicated the individual's return was. Ronald Beamman, public accountant, 2145 New Hampshire St., said the cost could be $8 to $15, depending on terminating. He said that in rare cases the charge could be from $23 to For the do-it-yourselfer, income tax forms are available at local post offices and banks. The only ones available are the 1040, the long form, and 1040A, the short forms. Any unusual forms must be ordered from the IRS. The long form is for taxpayers with itemized deductions and unusual listings including stocks, residence sales and businesses. The short form is for people who had unearned income of $400 or less and who are unemployed. Jazzin' up Photo by ELI REICHMAN With a lot of style and emotion, Ronald McCurdy, Bli Glade, Fla., graduate student, conducted the KU jazz ensemble yesterday afternoon in front of the Kansas Union. 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Monday April 17 7 p.m. Kansas Union partially funded by Student Senate Women's Recognition 1978 The IRS had some last-minute advice for taxpayers: - Be sure both signatures are on a joint return. - Put the social security number on the check in case it is separated from the return. - Use the self-addressed envelope that comes with the booklet to mail the return. Vicki Hamer, associate director of the office of affirmative action, Wednesday March 16, at 10 a.m. at The New York Times. Associate director of affirmative action leaves KU to teach She is leaving the University of Kansas to accept a job as professor of communication at the University of Northern Colorado at Greeley this fall. She said the job description for her current position was ready and advertisements for applicants would be placed soon. Hamer said yesterday that she would stay here through the summer to finish her Ph.D. in speech communication and human relations. She has been associated with the office of affirmative action at KU since 1972, when the office was called the office of affirmative action for women. She has worked in the office of affirmative action since its inception in May 1973. May 8-June 16 Liberal Arts Workshop Six Weeks/Six Credits June 19-July 28 Studio Workshops Six Weeks / Six Credits Spend a part of Summer growing, and harvest six credits by Fall (transferable to your college). U. S. Arms a chance to concentrate and explore all sides of conflict and Change: 100 Years of American History and Culture Undergraduate Studio Workshops. Ceramics, Design, Fiber, Painting/Drawing, Photography, Printmaking/Drawing, or Sculpture. An ideal workshop environment of small classes where students and faculty share studies, ideas, techniques, and discoveries. Outstanding visiting artists and members of our internationally recognized Faculty. 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