Your tax records and other important documents can be kept physically or electronically, as long as they're accessible to the IRS when needed. — Getty Images/ Lilly Roadstones You've probably heard ...
It’s not uncommon for some employers to ask “Why do I even need a records retention program? It’s relatively cheap and easy to store everything electronically – and we won’t have to deal with the ...
Question: I am a very recent widower and will soon be moving into an assisted living facility. I am trying to dispose of our old paperwork. Most of the paperwork consists of house bills, personal tax ...
What are your company’s policies regarding retention of e-mail and electronic documents? As an IT executive, it’s probably your job to know. In fact, regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley, the Health ...
Tax professionals are urging individuals and businesses to adopt updated record retention practices following the latest IRS ...
In this week’s episode of The Healthcare Compliance Pod, we explore a topic that doesn’t always get much attention but plays a critical role in protecting your organization: your record retention ...
Managing patient records isn’t just about storage—it’s about trust, compliance, and security. HIPAA sets strict rules for safeguarding protected health information, but state laws add another layer of ...
Marilyn Velez started as a part-time records clerk at the Lorain County Records Retention Center, 320 N. Gateway Blvd., located in the former Gates School in Elyria. That was in 2018. A short time ...
Records retention schedules list the required length of time a particular record should be kept and how it should be disposed of at the end of the retention period. Additional information found on the ...
Each department is responsible for determining how long to retain its records. The Office of the Registrar recommends following the guidelines set by SUNY and the American Association of Collegiate ...