The IRS hasn't gone away — so don’t destroy tax documents until the time limit for an audit runs out, or maybe even longer.
If there’s one thing homeowners know, it’s that there will never be a shortage of paperwork. Contracts, receipts, files and records pertaining to buying, improving and selling a home stack up over the ...
Take it from someone who has a hoard of legal accordion files stashed away in a hope chest: It's a good idea to keep your tax records. However, if you're going through a phase of trying to get rid of ...