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Are Digital Receipts & Records Acceptable?

September 8, 2009 by Deb Howard Greenleaf

So, are scanned versions of your receipts and business records acceptable to the IRS? In 1997, the IRS started accepting digitized or scanned versions of paper documents in lieu of paper documents.  In order to be adequate for audit purposes, the business must ensure an “accurate and complete transfer of original computerized books and records to an electronic storage media.  The electronic … [Read more...]

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