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How long should I keep records? | Internal Revenue Service

Get tips on record retention -- Learn the period of limitation on income tax returns, connecting records with property and keeping records ...

How Long Should You Keep Documents? | CO

Federal record retention guidelines: Who regulates recordkeeping? Several federal agencies have document retention requirements. The guidelines ...

Document Retention Periods & Guidelines - Hyland Software

See a breakdown of document retention periods and guidelines to store, manage and dispose of business information properly.

State Agency Records Retention and Disposition Schedules

Records Management :: Records Retention and Disposition :: Records Retention and Disposition Schedules State Agency Records Retention and Disposition Schedules

Document Retention Best Practices & State Guidelines

Knowing how long you need to keep records is important. Take a look at our Document Retention Best Practices & State Guidelines to learn ...

Document Retention - DocuSign Support

By default, Docusign securely retains all customer documents on the service for as long as the account is active. When an account is closed, ...

Document Retention - Universal Service Administrative Company

Participants must keep these records for a period of 10 years after the latter of the last day of the applicable funding year or the service delivery deadline.

Local Government Records Retention Schedules

The Local Records Board to establish minimum retention periods for the administrative, fiscal and legal records created by local governments.

Document Retention Policies for Nonprofits

Keep these records permanently · Articles of Incorporation · Audit reports, from independent audits · Corporate resolutions · Checks · Determination Letter from ...

Document Retention Policy Requirements 101 | FutureVault

Documents (records) are essentially considered evidence of decisions, transactions, or critical actions that take place, and as such should be kept as long as ...

Fundamentals of records retention schedule - Iron Mountain

A records retention schedule is a policy document that defines an organization's legal and compliance recordkeeping requirements.

Learn about retention policies & labels to retain or delete

Apply a default retention label to a document library, folder, or document set in SharePoint, so that all documents that are stored in that ...

Recordkeeping Requirements | U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity ...

If an employee is involuntarily terminated, his/her personnel records must be retained for one year from the date of termination. Under ADEA recordkeeping ...

RECORDS RETENTION GUIDELINES

Using this approach, taxpayers should keep most of their income tax records a minimum of four years, but it may be more prudent to retain them for seven years.

2 CFR 200.334 -- Record retention requirements. - eCFR

The recipient and subrecipient must retain all Federal award records for three years from the date of submission of their final financial report.

Document Retention - Universal Service Administrative Company

Document Retention. RHC program rules require applicants and service providers to retain documentation sufficient to verify compliance with all FCC rules for a ...

What is a Document Retention Policy And Why Do You Need One?

A document retention policy helps make sure that all of the important documents related to running your business are kept safe and organized. This way, when a ...

Document Retention & Destruction Policy Guide - DocuWare

A document retention policy (DRP) outlines the procedures that employees must follow to correctly manage both electronic and hard copy documents ...

Document Retention Policy Checklist | Practical Law The Journal

Key issues a company and its counsel should consider when developing and drafting a document retention and disposal policy.

Subpart 4.7 - Contractor Records Retention - Acquisition.GOV

This subpart provides policies and procedures for retention of records by contractors to meet the records review requirements of the Government.