The government requires you to keep business records in Canada for 6 years after the tax year they related to. These documents support and prove the information which one provided on that tax return such as: proof of income, bank statements, etc.
It is required by the FASB and the government. It is your legal obligation.
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How long to keep accounting records for business in the US
We must keep tax records for 10 years for a business
employer keep payroll records maxium 1 year .
It is required by the FASB and the government. It is your legal obligation.
1. to ensure information needed to keep the government running is always available
to ensure the availability of information needed to keep the government running
Yes they do in order for the government to keep tax records and such
Our parents give us a first and often a middle name. Governments require names to keep records of births.
It would be illegal for the government to gather such information about the sales of a legal product without a search warrant.
They have to keep records for 6 years after your last appointment
As a government agency, OSHA keeps some records forever. OSHA requires employers to keep some records for 40 years and some for 30 years following termination of an individual's employment. Other records may be discarded after a year or two, depending on the nature of the information being recorded.
to ensure the availability of information needed to keep the government running
the ensure the availability of information needed to keep the government running
You don't, but the banks and the government should keep file records of all this information
keep sales records, keep payroll records