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  • With the exception of employment records, which have a four-year retention period, you should generally keep income tax records for three years. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recommends you keep records indefinitely when you fail to file a return or file a fraudulent income tax return.

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    IRS: Document retention guidelines

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