You hope they’re never to be viewed again. In the event of an audit, they can review past years’ tax returns — up to a max of seven years, so that’s how many years you might want to hang on to. After that, shred them. (They have your social security number on them, so you don’t want to just throw them away.)
psychlady over 12 years ago
Yes, they do it the old way!
stukuls over 12 years ago
Pluggers should be careful, they have bad backs.
Pluggers don’t file the simple form?
rhol55 over 12 years ago
And when he takes the files back to the basement that would have to be a Plugger “download”
PShaw0423 over 12 years ago
You hope they’re never to be viewed again. In the event of an audit, they can review past years’ tax returns — up to a max of seven years, so that’s how many years you might want to hang on to. After that, shred them. (They have your social security number on them, so you don’t want to just throw them away.)
Gretchen's Mom over 12 years ago
That sure is a lot of tax records for 2011! My husband keeps our little bit of info in a simple manilla folder in his office desk drawer.
BillWa over 12 years ago
Yep, you bring them down at tax time, then it’s Back Up they go