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Form W-2 (Rev.) U.S. Treasury Department Internal Revenue Service WITHHOLDING RECEIPT-1944 For Income Tax Withheld on Wages DUPLICATE [Text stamped across entire document] EMPLOYEE'S COPY EMPLOYER BY WHOM PAID (Name and address) U.S. National Park Service Office of the Regional Director Region Three Office Sante Fe, New Mexico Total Wages paid during calendar year 1944 $2,554.92 Federal Income Tax withheld $278.40 EMPLOYEE TO WHO PAID (Print full name, address, and Social Security No.) Roy Knabenshue o/o White Sands National Monument Alamogordo, New Mexico To EMPLOYEE: Change name and address if not correctly shown To EMPLOYEE: This Withholding Receipt may be used as your income tax return if your 1944 income meets the TEST below. A married couple may make a combined return on this Withholding Receipt, if their total income meets the test. Their incomes should be combined on Lines 1, 2, and 3, and shown separately on Line 4. The Collector of Internal Revenue will figure the tax on either the combined or the separate incomes, whichever is to the taxpayers' advantage. LINE 1 Write total of wages shown on this and all your other 1944 Withholding Receipts (Form W-2) $ LINE 2 If you got any wages from which no tax was withheld or any dividends or interest, write total $ LINE 3 Add Line 1 and 2. Write total here $ TEST, If Line 2 is not over $100 AND Line 3 is less than $5,000, you may use this Withholding Receipt as your return provided you had no income other than wages, dividends, and interest. If your income does not meet this test, use Form 1040. LINE 4 If Line 3 includes income of both husband and wide, show husband's income here $ ; wife's income here $ LINE 5 If you filed a 1944 Declaration of Estimated Tax (FORM 1040-ES), write total of estimated tax paid $ EMPLOYEE SHOULD KEEP THIS COPY FOR HIS RECORD. DO NOT FILE WITH COLLECTOR. (over)