When to Keep, Shred or Scan 3 Types of Documents

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There’s a fine line between holding on to important financial and medical records and hoarding. You don't have to keep those canceled checks from the 80s, but you should dispose of them


safely. Here’s when to get rid of them, and suggestions of ways to do so safely:


Members only 1.  Tax returns


Don’t plan on running for president? Hold on to your old tax returns and supporting documents for three years, counting from the return’s due date or the date you filed (whichever comes


later). That’s the window the IRS has to audit you to catch any mistakes, explains Mark Steber, chief tax officer at Jackson Hewitt.


If you’re self-employed or have a complicated return, though, double that to six years, which is how much time the IRS has to audit you if it suspects you’ve grossly underreported your


income.


However you earn your money, check your My Social Security account before you shred so you can verify that Social Security has accurately recorded your earnings for each year. Having your


tax returns in hand will make it easier for you to get your figures corrected.


Do you own your home? Keep financial records related to real estate for seven years after you sell, the IRS advises. By using home-improvement receipts, you can potentially reduce any taxes


you might owe on the sale.

2.  Banking and investment account paperwork


If there’s a possibility you or your spouse will be applying for Medicaid for nursing home coverage, in most cases you’ll need to produce five years of financial records — banking, credit


card and brokerage statements. That’s so the government can look for any asset transfers that might delay your eligibility.


Otherwise, keep banking and financial statements for a year, except those issued for income-related purposes to provide the IRS with a record of tax-related transactions, says Jennie Gift,


vice president of member services at the International Secure Information Governance & Management Association.


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