Our treasurer says 7-10 years as the IRS can audit back 3 years prior for each year they find a mistake. Good to know! If you don't have your records, then you're a the mercy of the IRS...which I've heard is not fun.
Our Treasurer is an accountant, and her firm keeps records (tax returns and the supporting documentation) for 7 years before shredding.
As much as you have room for! Seriously, we have documents going back to the '80s in our school library. You wouldn't believe how often the info is accessed. Our school board keeps documents even longer than that.
Is the IRS rule 7 years for tax info? That's the limit I use personally.
If space is an issue, I'd still try to keep everything from at least the last five years.
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