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Video Tips: Watch This Before Trashing Old Tax Records

Have you ever wondered when it's safe to discard your tax records? While most can go after the three-year statute of limitations, some documents need to stick around longer. Records related to your home, improvements, or investments must be retained until after the asset's sale, plus the required period. And remember, when dealing with sensitive documents like those containing your Social Security number or birth date, shredding and safe disposal are crucial to protect you and your family. Watch this video for more details.

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