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What accounting records should I keep?

FAQs - Bresnan Walsh, Chartered Accountants & Registered...
The exact requirements will depend on the size and complexity of your business. There is a legal requirement to keep detailed accounting records for a company. You should also consider keeping a petty cash book and, if you keep manual records, an analysed cashbook splitting payments and receipts into separate columns for each type of expense or income.

How long are my records kept on file?

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Students in the TRU B.Ed. Program are expected to attend all classes. If you must miss a class, you are required notify to your instructor as soon as possible. In the event that you are absent for more than four days, you should immediately notify the School of Education Secretary at 828-5204. See similar questions...

How long must I keep terminated employee records on file?

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EEOC Regulations require that employers keep all personnel or employment records for one year. If an employee is involuntarily terminated, his/her personnel records must be retained for one year from the date of termination. Under ADEA (Age Discrimination in Employment Act) and FSLA (Fair Labor Standards Act) recordkeeping requirements, employers must also keep all payroll records for three years. See similar questions...

How long will it take to get my accounting done?

Lydia Ellinwood, CPA Frequently Asked Questions
We work to expedite your accounting and any returns you may be entitled to, in the fastest manner possible. That said, a little lead-time helps. We become very busy seasonally - particularly the spring. At these times, we deal with projects on a first-come, first-served basis. Lydia Ellinwood, CPA a small firm, so we work a little differently. We do distribute the workload amongst our staff, however, we keep a close, personal eye on your project. See similar questions...

How long have you been collecting, and many records do you have?

Frequently Asked Questions.
Since about 1991. A few hundred, with a few "gems". One day I will get around to posting a complete list of my collection. By the way, I don't have most of the records in the FAQ! Obviously, there's a lot of stuff there I really wouldn't care to have. See similar questions...

How many records are there in a MAX file?

Medicaid Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Record counts for the 1999 and later MAX files can be as part of the file downloaded here, as they are made available from CMS. See similar questions...

What HSC records should investigators keep in a study file?

KUMC Human Subjects Committee: Frequently Asked Questios
The importance of an investigator maintaining an organized and thorough study file cannot be overstated. This file, which is subject to HSC inspection as well as inspection by federal and state agencies should include, but is not limited to, the following: All correspondence between the investigator and the HSC, as well as communications regarding the study from a sponsor; See similar questions...

What is an Annual Accounting and when and where do I file it?

Supreme Court - 2JD Kings County
The Annual Accounting is a verified and sworn statement, due each year during the month of May. This accounting describes the condition of the Incapacitated Person, the measures you have taken to provide for the personal needs and a true and full account of the assets marshaled, income collected and disbursements you have made. This report is filed in the County Clerk, Room 122. See similar questions...

Do I keep a copy of the voice file for my own records? If so, for how long?

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YES - Whenever an audio file is sent for transcription, a copy is always retained. This copy is retained for 14 days (default duration), but can be changed to any duration by entering in a new duration under the File Management Tab under the Settings Icon. The Quikscribe Recorder is able to record, edit and compress all at the same time. See similar questions...

How long do I have to maintain the continuing education records in my file?

Frequently Asked Questions
The law requires that all licensees, even those who were not audited, must maintain their continuing education records for 4 years. See similar questions...

How long does Radia keep patient records on file?

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Radia maintains the films and reports from your exam(s) in accordance with state and federal laws (in most cases, for a minimum of five to seven years). For information on a specific exam, please contact Cheryl West at 425-297-6200 or e-mail at Cwest@radiax.com. Back to Top See similar questions...

How long does it take to get a copy of my CSI health records?

College of Staten Island - Health Center - Frequently Asked ...
Most immunization records are available on computer and can be printed out immediately. Microfilmed records can take up to two weeks to retrieve. There may be some instances where records are no longer available. See similar questions...

How long do Congressional records stay closed?

National Archives Frequently Asked Questions
Congressional records remain closed for varying lengths of time depending upon several factors. More information is available in the Records of Congress section of our web site. The vast majority of the digital images in the Archival Research Catalog (ARC) are in the public domain. Therefore, no written permission is required to use them. We would appreciate your crediting the National Archives and Records Administration as the original source. See similar questions...

How long must records be kept?

Frequently Asked Questions About SAC
DOE recommends that 5 years of records be kept. Records include (but not limited to) SIP, SAC membership, minutes... See similar questions...

How long do you archive records?

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Scanned records are kept on our servers for 60 days so you can download them any number of times. After that, we archive the records onto optical media and keep them indefinitely in a secure location. For a small fee, we will restore archived records at your request after they have been archived. See similar questions...

How long should I keep these records?

Minneapolis, MN CPA / Thomas Lewis & Associates, P.A.
Keep the records of your current year's income and expenses for as long as you may be called upon to prove the income or deduction if you're audited. For federal tax purposes, this is generally three years from the date you file your return (or the date it's due, if that's later), or two years from the date you actually pay the tax that's due, if the date you pay the tax is later than the due date. See similar questions...

What records do I keep and for how long?

Frequently Asked Questions
Revenue Canada does not specify what type of records you must keep. Suffice it to say that any income or expense you claim should be supported by source documents (i.e. invoices, receipts, bank statements, car logs, etc.) It is a good idea to keep a separate bank account for each business you conduct and ensure that it is easily distinguished from your personal account. This particularly helps with tracing bank charges and interest expense which you may deduct from business income. See similar questions...

How long must I keep records?

Startup Businesses Ireland - FAQ - Taxing Business
YES. You must keep full and accurate records of your business from the start. You need to do this whether you send in a simple summary of your profit/loss, prepare the accounts yourself, or, have an accountant do it. It is important for you to remember that the figures which are contained in your accounts, or your summary of profits/losses, or your tax returns, must be correct. The records you keep must be sufficient to enable you to make a proper return of income for tax purposes. See similar questions...

How long should I keep my consent forms on file?

KUMC Human Subjects Committee: Frequently Asked Questios
Consent forms must be retained in accordance with the KUMC Research Records Retention Policy. The policy can be found at http://www2.kumc.edu/researchcompliance/doc/Records_Retention_Policy_KUMC.DOC See similar questions...

How do I record late payment interest and compensation in my accounting records for tax purposes?

Frequently asked questions about late payment legislation.
Late payment interest and compensation are chargeable as 'interest received' (for the late payment interest) and 'other income' (for the compensation received) within the accounts. Both the late payment interest and compensation are taxable as they are derived from extra costs which you may have incurred. The Better Payment Practice Group and its individual members have taken reasonable care in sourcing and presenting the information See similar questions...

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