Colorado Certified Public Accountant and Business Advisor

Record Retention Guide

We have compiled a list of the most common tax and financial records that a business or an individual may need to keep and guidelines for how long the records should be retained.

The information contained in this site is of a general nature and may not be applicable to you. Please call our office for specific guidance regarding your situation.

Businesses

Keep One Year

Keep Three Years

Keep Seven Years

Keep Permanently

 

Individuals

Keep One Year

Keep Three Years

Keep Six Years

Keep Permanently

Special Circumstances

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