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Previously on "Legal Requirement to keep Files and Records"
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Originally posted by rootsnallNot as bothersome as scanning them all !
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Originally posted by 2ukDo you know guys, if its possible to scan all the papers and save them in electronic format ?
Would that be acceptable by a possible audit ?
Storing boxes of paper can be bothersome.
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hum
Do you know guys, if its possible to scan all the papers and save them in electronic format ?
Would that be acceptable by a possible audit ?
Storing boxes of paper can be bothersome.
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Originally posted by MarillionFanIve just chucked out everything up until April 2004.
Why? Because they were getting in my way. 60 Ring Binders full to the rafters of tulip!!
Audit me. I dont care.
You're de man!!!
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Originally posted by MarillionFanIve just chucked out everything up until April 2004.
Why? Because they were getting in my way. 60 Ring Binders full to the rafters of tulip!!
Audit me. I dont care.
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Ive just chucked out everything up until April 2004.
Why? Because they were getting in my way. 60 Ring Binders full to the rafters of tulip!!
Audit me. I dont care.
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Legal Requirement to keep Files and Records
What is the legal requirement for keeping files, paperwork, documents, etc. from a tax point of view - is it 6 years from the end of the particular financial year the documents refer to?Tags: None
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