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    Keeping non-business records

    I know the rules about keeping business records and for how long.

    However, what about keeping records relating to personal items that are not used on my tax return: home utility bills, personal vehicle expenses, home telephone bills, grocery bills, personal charge accounts, etc.
    Jiggers, EA

    #2
    personal records

    Jiggers, maybe I'm reading your post not in a way that you intended but my question is, why are you concerned about records that are personnel and not related to your taxes?
    ken

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      #3
      keeping personal expense records

      There is no law requiring a taxpayer to keep records or receipts or canceled checks of personal expenses except where they may be deducted on schedule A or as an office in home expense or business expense.
      I keep canceled checks and receipts of stamps I use for personal use to prove I did not deduct this. I also keep receipts and canceled checks for stamps used for business. If a taxpayer keeps cancelled checks for
      all or most personal expenses, it makes it easier for IRS to prepare an indirect method
      computation searching for unreported income.

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        #4
        Personal records may be required in the case of assets with a life of more than one year.

        For example, if you sell your used underwear at a garage sale for more than you paid for it, you need to report that transaction on Schedule D and be able to prove your cost basis in the underwear.

        Side note: Why did Congress feel the need to tell taxpayers that the IRS is authorized to disallow your charitable donation of used socks and underwear?

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          #5
          what they say

          I don't care what they say, I'm keeping my Bob Wills records forever. The CD compilations don't sound the same.

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