Want this question answered?
The receipts for tax purposes should be kept according to importance. If the receipts are for important business expenses or tax deductions it is advisable to keep them for at least seven years after the taxes are filed.
Keep a rolling 12 months of all your bills.
Credit card receipts should be kept until you receive your statement and can verify the amount on the statement matches the receipt. If you need receipts for tax purposes then you will need to keep those with your tax information. If you make a big purchase on a credit card, like a dryer or washer, you sould keep those receipts until the warrenty period has expired.
5 years in the UK. i don't know about USA
http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/mtg/20000518h.asp
UsualyI keep them for a yeari
The receipts for tax purposes should be kept according to importance. If the receipts are for important business expenses or tax deductions it is advisable to keep them for at least seven years after the taxes are filed.
Keep a rolling 12 months of all your bills.
Credit card receipts should be kept until you receive your statement and can verify the amount on the statement matches the receipt. If you need receipts for tax purposes then you will need to keep those with your tax information. If you make a big purchase on a credit card, like a dryer or washer, you sould keep those receipts until the warrenty period has expired.
7 years
If you use your medical bills to claim a tax deduction, keep them for a minimum of three years afterwards. But if not, you can shred them immediately.
Not for long.
5 years in the UK. i don't know about USA
http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/mtg/20000518h.asp
Store it in a cool dry place.
Tax professionals commend that you keep your transcript for 7 to 10 years. Don't forget to file away your receipts and other supporting documents.
As soon as it clears from the bank,than it can be tossed,the bank as it on file.