THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Tuesday, April 18, 1995 TAG: 9504180386 SECTION: FRONT PAGE: A1 EDITION: FINAL LENGTH: Short : 36 lines
PAUL AIKEN
Staff photos
Frank Schumacher, a postal worker, was after fresh air, not rain,
when he volunteered for outside work at the post office this year.
``Wouldn't you know it was going to rain?'' he said.
Spike Lepp, of Portsmouth, gives his tax envelope a final lick while
he waits in line at Hampton Roads' main post office, on Church
Street in Norfolk. Lepp says he always waits until the last minute -
and says he always has a refund coming.
TAX FACTS
- Taxes will gobble 34.4 percent of the average American's
income, up from 34.2 percent in 1994, 32.9 percent in 1985 and 28.3
percent in 1965.
- New Yorkers will have to work the most days - until May 24 - to
pay their taxes. Alaskans are free the earliest - April 17.
- Virginians will work until April 29 to pay off their taxes.
- American workers spend more paying taxes than they do on food,
tobacco, clothing and housing combined.
SOURCE: Tax Foundation, Washington, D.C.
by CNB