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How long should I keep the company's documents for?

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    How long should I keep the company's documents for?

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    Last edited by Bwana; 2 June 2022, 16:17.
    Bwana

    #2
    I keep tax returns and accounts forever.

    Rest goes after 6 years.

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      #3
      Normally 6 years is enough for tax records, stated in various places on IR webtulipe. Unless you anticipate being done for criminal offence of tax evasion that is, which has no time limits.
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        #4
        Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
        Unless you anticipate being done for criminal offence of tax evasion that is, which has no time limits.
        Surely there is a time limit on this, maybe 10 years? Sounds strange that tax evasion has no time limit just like crimes against humanity...

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          #5
          Say that they got lost in a fire or the floods.
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            #6
            Originally posted by zeitghost
            We don't have statutes of limitation in this country, old chap... they can do you for things that happened 50 or more years ago...

            I think HMCR can go back 20 years if they like...
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              #7
              Originally posted by zeitghost
              they can do you for things that happened 50 or more years ago...
              Even if I wasn't born back then?!?

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                #8
                Originally posted by AtW View Post
                Even if I wasn't born back then?!?
                True, but they can DEEM you to have been.
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