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g. any investment expense receipts
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i. any forms that came in the mail to be associated with your tax return (1099′s, etc)
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7. Pretty much any piece of paper that's related to business income and expenses during the year-again, look at the Schedule C on your tax return (which lists the business income and expenses) and make sure you can backup all the numbers listed there.
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