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How long to keep documents?
I am in the cleaning mood tonight and giddy over the recent purchase of my paper shredder... so im cleaning out my file cabinets. how far back should i keep:
1) bank statements 2) credit card statements 3) bills 4) tax records thanks, cubs |
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Re: How long to keep documents?
I'd keep all of them for 2 years except for the tax records, which I would probably do 7-10 just to be safe.
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Re: How long to keep documents?
You should be able to request old bank and credit card statements whenever you need them, so I don't see why you'd need to keep hard copies of those around. And bills? you mean like utility bills? why would you ever need those? Taxes I'd keep for a long time, maybe 7-10 years like the other person suggested...
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Re: How long to keep documents?
i was thinking 7 years on the tax stuff as well... just wanted to be sure. as for the other stuff... im off to shred [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: How long to keep documents?
I clean out 1, 2, and 3 once a year.
Theoretically, you should keep your tax returns indefinitely, but 7 years should be enough since the IRS can generally only audit you within 3 years of your filing date and 6 years if you miss out on reporting >25% of your gross income. That should do it. |
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