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question everything

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10. Thanks. Yes, supported documents were shredded long time ago
Fri Jan 12, 2018, 04:14 PM
Jan 2018

but I think it is time to get rid of the rest.

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I've always been told 7 years is enough. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2018 #1
from thebalance.com ... CountAllVotes Jan 2018 #2
Seven years PJMcK Jan 2018 #3
It is required to keep them from three to seven years, Yonnie3 Jan 2018 #4
Here a "b" to replace that "d." I will write it off. rzemanfl Jan 2018 #5
Dern bifocals Yonnie3 Jan 2018 #6
I learned this week I have a fast growing cataract. Getting older sucks. n/t rzemanfl Jan 2018 #7
Boo Yonnie3 Jan 2018 #8
Spouse had a doctor - now retired - who once said: when you reach 70 question everything Jan 2018 #9
I hit the big 70 last August. I celebrated by swimming a mile a day each day for ten days. rzemanfl Jan 2018 #12
Cataracts were the best thing that ever happened to my eyes. PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2018 #14
I'm glad that worked out for you. I did not wear prescription glasses until after I went on rzemanfl Jan 2018 #15
You are very fortunate that you never needed prescription glasses. PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2018 #16
I understand they don't recommend surgery until your vision can't be corrected to 20/50. rzemanfl Jan 2018 #17
The surgery recommendation, as I understand it, is based on PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2018 #18
Thanks, and to keep with the thread I retain tax records seven years. rzemanfl Jan 2018 #19
Thanks. Yes, supported documents were shredded long time ago question everything Jan 2018 #10
I have them back to 1977. sinkingfeeling Jan 2018 #11
It depends -- basis of property? As long as you own it. Form 8606? Until death do you part progree Jan 2018 #13
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