Organize important files into four categories, Consumer Reports advises: papers you need to keep for a calendar year or less; papers to destroy when you no longer own items they cover; tax records to save for seven years; and papers to keep indefinitely. If you’re still left with boxes from a previous work life or other items of value, consider scanning and digitizing the contents instead.
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