The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) recognizes the need for orderly management and retrieval of all official records and a documented records retention and destruction schedule in compliance ...
You've probably heard that you should hang onto your tax returns for three years. The truth is that tax record retention periods vary from three years to indefinitely depending on the types of ...
Generally, it's advisable to keep individual tax returns for a minimum of three years. This is primarily due to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) having three years from your filing date to audit ...
In the growing age of Big Media, it is imperative now more than ever that companies and organizations develop and maintain a Records Retention Policy, otherwise known as RRP. An RRP is a policy that ...
Case Western Reserve University requires that certain types of University records be retained for (and generally destroyed after) specific periods of time in accordance with legal and institutional ...
How do we balance the needs of regulatory compliance and litigation with the rising cost of retaining electronic records? You won’t like the answer. At almost every conference I go to, I get asked, ...
If your firm doesn’t have a document retention policy, it’s something to put high on the list of priorities for the coming year. Whether starting a new initiative in data retention and compliance, or ...
The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) Records and Disposition Schedule was approved by the Board of Regents on December 3, 2015, pursuant to the Board of Regents Handbook, Title 4, Chapter 1, ...
An employee submits a W-4 to an employer to set income tax withholding from earnings. The employer then keeps this form in the employee's personnel file. The Internal Revenue Service advises employees ...