By: Brad Kucharo, CPA, CFP®*
Doctors often question how long they should retain their individual and business records. In this digital era, it’s time to take a fresh look at how long you should retain your individual and business records before destroying them without adverse legal consequences.
As practices and record keeping requirements keep growing, increased paperwork and storage burdens keep eating at valuable space. It is often easier and vastly less disruptive simply to...
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