I've been organizing my life in preparation to start nursing school. So much junk has been thrown away. Bags have been packed and taken to Goodwill. My desk has been cleared and dusted. Years worth of paperwork that I have been neglecting has been sorted and filed. I realized that I have been running short on room in my filing cabinet. There was one folder that was packed particularly densely. The tax folder. I pulled it out, and discovered that my records go back to 2002. I googled: How long do I need to keep my tax returns? And, straight from the IRS website, I got the answer three years (there are reasons to keep them longer, but I don't have any of those reasons). Why have I been holding onto all this junk?
I am going to get control of my life. I am not going to be perpetually surrounded by chaos. I might be surrounded by whimpering Labradors, and mountains of laundry, and sixth grade math homework, and VA nonsense, but I am going to stop giving into irrational fears, and throw away garbage if that is what it is. And, I'll hide underneath my headphones to block out the sound of the Labradors.
Oy veh. I didn't know you only needed to save 3 years for the IRS. I had always heard it was 7. But I am religious now about record keeping; I never want to go through that stress again. So sorry for those traumatic years.
ReplyDeleteI guess I'm reading this backwards, but it's so good it doesn't matter.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Uncle John!
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ReplyDeleteIt is flipping cold in Savannah today! One of our space heaters bit the dust it got so tired. We are officially burning the old tax documents to stay warm! Actually, we just used some of them to start a fire in our fireplace.
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