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What to Keep and for How Long? Here are some guidelines to help you decide what to hang on to and what to throw out. Keep the following records for the amount of time indicated: Permanently
7 Years
6 Years
3 Years
Excerpt from T. Rowe Price Investor, September 2001 and IRS Publication 552, What Records to Keep During Tax Time at www.irs.ustreas.gov. Contact us at info@fcssw.com for more information today!
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