While it’s true that you want to keep essential records, don’t be afraid to toss out what you don't need. Here's your quick guide to what to keep and what to throw out after Tax Day. Some taxpayers ...
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Requirements for Keeping Paycheck Records
A crucial aspect of managing payroll records is knowing how long to keep them, and unfortunately, the rules aren’t straightforward. Federal law says payroll records must be kept for three years (and ...
(NewsNation) — The Internal Revenue Service generally recommends keeping tax returns and related documents for at least three years after filing. That’s because the IRS has a statute of limitations to ...
You've probably heard that you should hang onto your tax returns for three years. The truth is that tax record retention periods vary from three years to indefinitely depending on the types of ...
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