All my paystubs are online. I don't even get paper ones anymore. I love it - the less paper in my house, the better.
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Yeah, I wish mine were paper! Edit: I mean, NOT paper. The other kind.
My taxes are basically just my income, so there's nothing to prove outside of that, even in case of an audit.
My income has been weird for a number of years due to intermittently being on state disability or SSDI or having an FSA account or old dotcom stock from when I worked in that or releasing an album that hasn't even gone into the black yet. A lot of people would find that stuff pretty simple but I get really intimidated by it.
I didn't realize I qualified for earned income and such until I ran my taxes through Turbo Tax. There's a few thousand of refunds I've missed over the years.
Wouldn't a liveblog of the Rapture be pretty short?
11:01 am - Ok, Rapture time! Hey look, a white ligh---
You can probably refile the last couple of years. After three years I think you're SOL though.
Timelies all!
No Rapture here. Of course, I was in synagogue this evening....
Wouldn't a liveblog of the Rapture be pretty short?
See, I think a liveblog would be more fun if, you know, they got their calculations wrong and there was no rapture.
11:01 am - Rapture time!
12:30 pm - still waiting
1:55 pm Anyone seen anything happen?
etc....
And finally...
11:01 am (next day) - Fuck it - I'm gonna get drunk and have gay sex!
That reminds me: what do people do with their pay stubs? I just shred mine, but is there any reason to keep any?
Clark Howard says to always keep a copy of your most recent pay stub, but toss the rest. He also says toss utility bills and the like, but to keep copies of your actual tax documents and returns, plus anything that says you paid off a loan, forever. There's no actual limit as to how far back the IRS can audit or claim you didn't file a return.