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Cycle News 1968 02 09

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\ '. . ACA PROFESSIONAL IT SC~AM BLES Las Vegas, Nev• Jan. 28, 1968 , • IOOcc SPO RT SMAN 1. Gary Wells 2. Ste ve Slagle 3. Mike Norlh 4. John Sla gle l00cc PROFESSIONAL 1. Bob Tooley 2. Doug Mille r ~cc SPORTSMAN 1. Bob Wllliams 2. earl Keller 3. John Randolph 4. Jim Gresham 250cc PROFESSIONAL , 1. Terry Griebel 2. Tom Junes OP EN PROFESSIONAL I. Chuck Hatcher 2. Gary Gordero 3. Pete Rle s 4. Ron Saltier 5. Rick Miller 6. Gar y Smi th Yam Hod Bri Hod CYCLE CLUBS BLOWING MUST FILE TAX IN THE WIND By Robert O. Fee A small detail overlooked for a long time by many motorcycle clubs Is the tax or Information return legally requlred from such groups. Heretofore• the IRS has lacked the manpower and Bul Inte r es t to track down the non-lUers. BSA However, as the new computer, now Bul operational, becomes fully programmed, Bul what used to be an Impossibl e task will become a push button operation. Kaw Many cl ubs are totally Ignorant of the H-D law requiring s uc h organizations to flle r eturns and perhaps even pay tax. Both Tri state an d federal regulations co ntain Tri -.. s uch requirements. Tri • Any gr oup of people ( two or mo r e) BSA . Mat . • joining together In an y kind of organiHon • _ zati on an d han dllng money, are for tax purposes a d r equir e d to LIGHTWEIGHTSM.C. ~I-. ' flIe a par lnepartnership anRealistically. r shlp r et urn. TT S CRAMBLES the government Is not Interested In a small cl ub whose members are taking PelTls, Calif. care of their expenses through dues Sun., Jan. 28, 1968 alone . Howev er , .when a club promotes By Maureen Lee a r un or event, file IRS Is Interes ted In the money co llec ted and how it Is di s 50cc NOV/AM/EXP. MOTO ~~ bursed. U the club Is Inco rporated, 1. Kirk McDowell Hon partnership rules do not ap ply, but there lion 2. Henry Sco tt 3. Gary Caldwel l lion a re several volumes of law and regulations co ve ring a co rporation return. P OW DER PUFF Both of the se s ituati ons can be avoide d NOV/AM/EXP. MOTO by the cl ub obtaining a tax exemption 1. Kelly Stru bl e 1I0d 1I0 d from the state and federal governm ents . 2. Sandra Tennin 3. Eulene Long Hon Then only an annual Information re turn Is r equi red. Cl ub office rs needing furl 00cc SO\l CE MAIN the r Informa tion ma y co ntact the Inter nal 1. Richard Sweaney Kaw 2. Mark Krus e Bul Re venue Service or lelephone (714) 622MB 3. Bob Saunders 2543. Small detail or no, the r e 's nothing more certain than taxes. IOOcc AMATEUR M OTO 1. Gary SCott li o n Yam 2. J im Gilchrist Hod 3. Tom Vardeman l00cc EXPERT M OTO Yam 1. F re d E dwards 2. Ken Le e Yam 3. Wade ZimmennanllJ M- B Yam Kaw 175-200cc NOV/ AM/EXP . MO TO ~ 1. Brad Stankey Bul Bul f'":. ; 2. Stan Ro gers 3. Devon Sowell Bu1 ~ 250Cc NOVICE MAIN ' 1. Jon Undeberg Gre Bul 2. Gary Riley 3. Roy GrUUng 801 . 250Cc AMATEUR MAIN 1. Jimmy Stein Hus 2. Eric Olesen Bul 3. Stan Rogers 801 250cc EXPERT MAIN 1. Jim Connolly Gre 2. Ron Moore Bul Bul 3. Mnnis Wright 500cc AMATEUR MOTO 1. Fred Edwards BSA BSA 2. Dave Lenar 3. Dwight Harlow BSA 500cc NOVICE 1. Gary Geyer Mal 2. Jack BritlDn BSA 3. Ods Wells Tri 500cc EXPERT MOTO 1. John Rice Hon 2. Jim Hlalter BSA 3. Don o gil vie Vel 350Cc AM-EXP. MOTO 1. Tony Denlus H-D 2. Louis Wolf BSA 3. Richard Marquis Duc 350 NOVICE Hon 1. Jerome W. "alb 2. Lance Curtis Hon 3. Tom LaFortwJe Duc OPEN EXPERT MOTO Tri 1. Ben Faklleldy 2. Terry Dorsch Tn 3. MIke Posey BSA OPEN-NOVICE MAIN 1. Jon M. Wells Trl 2. Don Dudek Tri 3. Frank Close Tri OPEN AMATEUR MOTO Trl 1. Dick Allen 2. TelTY Moralrty Tri 3. Jim Fo ster T ri .ANTIO EA U NTICS APRIL 6 & 7 IN V ISALIA,CALIF a The Class ic and Antique Moto r cycle Association 1968 Rally will be held Aprll 6 and 7. 1968 In Visalia, Califor nia. Vlsalla Is about half way between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Almost 5 mlles east of Hlway 99. The show (Concours de Elegance), will be held at the Vlsalla Falr Mall on Mooney BlVd. This Is a large complex with a huge Indoor mall which wllI be used for the show. BIkes will be Judged Saturday the 6th at noon and 'ma y be set up anytime from 8 a.m, til 10 a.m, Saturday. In the afternoon a part of the parking area wllI be roped off for use as a large riding, display area for un-licensed and racing bikes which can not be operated on publlc roads. Thts and a trade meet . will be held til dark or 6 p.m., whichever comes first, followed by a dinner at a local restaurant banquet room at 8 p.m. Sunday the 7th there wllI be an 80 mUe poker run using some ofthebeautiful twisty mountain roads of the Sierra foothills. Thts wlU be the first Classic and Antique Rally to be held on the west coast. For more Information contact Frank F . Conlay, Secretary, 808 S. 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Mode ls are available to nt any ma chine from Honda to Harley. 1be Wixom sells for around $60 at most dealers or you can or

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