Meath Lady
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Yea thats what I was wondering. But do you keep them forever! or when is long enough.But if you're audited can't they go back further than six years? If you haven't the back up documentation then it could be hard to argue your case if needs be.
While working in the bank maybe 10yrs ago (so roughly 2006) I had a customer who was being audited and needed copies of all statements going back to 1991, cost him a fortune.
Ok got the picture. No wrong doing. just lots of paperwork and wondering how necessary it is to keep. however will probjust keep it all to be on the safe side. ThanksI think a clever person would keep a record that would evidence their innocence for as long as possible, and get rid of a record that might evidence wrongdoing as quickly as possible...
While working in the bank maybe 10yrs ago (so roughly 2006) I had a customer who was being audited and needed copies of all statements going back to 1991, cost him a fortune.
That previous customer was hit with bill for 1.2m 10yrs ago, appealed as felt it was totally wrong and unfair, appeals process took 7 yrs to get to oral hearing with Revenue. Revenue wanted to settle just before hearing, guy wanted his day out at that stage, anyone assessment reduced to 50k but took over his life for that 7 yrs.
I would live with that stress if it save me over a million euro and I knew that ultimately I would be vindicated.My goodness from 1.2 m to 50K. But seven years of unbearable stress. I didn't realise it could take that long.
I would live with that stress if it save me over a million euro and I knew that ultimately I would be vindicated.
That previous customer was hit with bill for 1.2m 10yrs ago, appealed as felt it was totally wrong and unfair, appeals process took 7 yrs to get to oral hearing with Revenue. Revenue wanted to settle just before hearing, guy wanted his day out at that stage, anyone assessment reduced to 50k but took over his life for that 7 yrs.
Not exactly, you're entitled to appeal to the appeal commissioners against revenue making an enquiry out of time. The appeal commissioner will then decide whether or not you'll be helping them...!You are obliged to retain the records for six years, which in practice means seven years because (for example) your 2015 tax return is submitted in 2016.
Revenue cannot ask you about earlier years unless they can prove that they suspect "fraud or neglect".
So if, for example, Revenue ask you about your 2008 tax return and they have no grounds to suspect you of fraud or neglect, you are entitled to tell them that you will not be helping them.
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