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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona
August 31, 2011
Taxes
Continued from Page 2
enjoyed by all Arizonans.
The Arizona Tax
Recovery period will
run from September 1
through October 1,2011
and the taxtypes eligible
to file include individual
and corporate income,
withholding, luxury,
transaction privilege
(sales), and use. Tax
Recovery applications
will only be accepted from
September 1, 2011 through
October 1, 2011. The total
tax liability must be paid
in full with the recovery
application or by October
1, 2011.
For taxes filed on an
annual basis, such as
income tax, recovery
is available for years
beginning on or after
January I, 2004 and
ending before January 1,
2010. Taxpayers who file
taxes, such as transaction
privilege or withholding,
on a monthly or quarterly
basis are eligible for tax
periods beginning on or
after January 1, 2005 and
ending before January 1,
2010.
"Tax recovery is a chance
for those who live, work
or do business in Arizona
to come clean and pay
any back state taxes they
owe in a manner that
is advantageous for the
taxpayers and the State
of Arizona." said Greene.
"The taxpayer can file
and pay without any civil
penalties or threat of
prosecution and with a
reduced interest rate and
the state benefits by the
voluntary payments which
save the time and expense
of audit and collection
efforts."
Taxpayers should visit
http://www.azdor.gov/
taxrecovery.aspx for more
information about the tax
recovery program. You
may also call the Arizona
Department of Revenue at
1-877-542-2281.
Care
Continued from Page 6
DECA program also
operates the Lobo Store in
the Cat6 where students
and residents can purchase
their Hayden Lobo spirit
merchandise.
Internet safety is also a
concern in the Cyber Cafr.
Gregorich explained that
during the school hours
students do not have access
to social media sites such
as Facebook or Twitter
but after school the online
filter allows students to
access social media sites if
they are members of those
sites. The filters are still
kept at a very high level
which keeps the students
off of sites not appropriate
for students. He also
explained that students
and parents are required
to sign an internet safety
form that explains what
students can and cannot
access on the internet as
school and in the Cyber
Cafe. Future plans for the
Cyber Cat6 include hosting
parenting classes at the
Cat6 and completing the
outdoor seating area which
will create an outdoor
space for eating and other
recreational activities.
Gregorich stressed that
the success of this venue
is due in large part to
the contributing partners
and financial support of
many people. The Cyber
Cat6 was supported
financially by the •Towns of
Hayden and Winkelman,
Hayden Winkelman
Unified School District,
Gila County Supervisor
Shirley Dawson, Gila
County Sheriff John
Armer, Gila County
School Superintendent Dr.
Linda Odell, as well as
several local businesses
and organizations: Fred
Barcon - Industrial
Development Authority,
Oscar Gonzales - GEO
IT, Tom Stultz Ph.D. -
A+Specialists, Backbone
Communications, Robin
Newman - Newman
Construction, James Ruiz
- CopperNet, Dr. James
Crawford M.D., ASARCO
LLC and Trendz.
Currently the Town of
Hayden also provides
Recreational Staffing to
supervise the Cyber Cat6
from 4 to 7p.m.
Students from Ray
Schools are also invited to
utilize the Cat6.
he family of Paulina
B. Romero would like
to express our heartfelt
thanks to our Tios, Tias,
cousins and friends for
their thoughts, prayers
cards, food and monetary
gifts, during the loss of
our beloved Mother and
Grandmother.
• Qpecial thanks to Father
0 James for faking
time from his day oft to
come, all the ladies who
organized and served
the luncheon, our singers,
Luciano, fhelma, Pini and
David, Grifl:ilh Moduary
for assisting us during
this difficult time, Rosie
Zieler and Trendz for the
flowers. Thank YOU to all
)ur famih/and friends from
out of town who made the
special trip to come.
ery special thanks to
my comadre Gloria,
our Angel onEarth.
"honk you very much and
may God bless you all.
Polly Romero & Family
Raul & Yolanda Romero &
Family
Lilly & Robert Rabago 1,!
& Family "-,
Dickie & Viola Romero &.C
Family .!
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