I used http://www.IncomeDocument.com to print pay check stubs w2 form and 1099 IRS income tax forms for year 2009! After you get your W2, check to make sure it all adds up, afterwards if it does then shred your paycheck stubs, if not demand the W2 fixed.
for ever, you never know when you might need them!
Generally, they aren't all that important....but keeping the current years, and maybe the year end one for each year, is a good system.
You can generally keep the check for up to 60 days before they consider it "stale" and will not cash it. After 60 days, you have to have them write you a new check.
5 years in Michigan
YOu should keep bank statement for 7 years, in case you get audited
for ever, you never know when you might need them!
for ever, you never know when you might need them!
Generally, they aren't all that important....but keeping the current years, and maybe the year end one for each year, is a good system.
As a general rule of thumb, unless you need it for tax purposes, you can dispose of all paid bill stubs after one year. Due to privacy concerns, you might want to shred these records before you throw them away. http://moneytalks4teens.ucdavis.edu/faq.cfm?faq=49
every time you use a check just in case
You should keep it in for as long as the dentist that fitted it advises.
You have to keep stitches dry for at least two days after getting them. You should check with your doctor to see if they should be kept dry for a longer period of time.
as long as you can keep it
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UsualyI keep them for a yeari
You can generally keep the check for up to 60 days before they consider it "stale" and will not cash it. After 60 days, you have to have them write you a new check.
one hour a day should be long enough