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Best answer by bwa

So long as you can safeguard the PDF copy, you don't have to.  I have copies of tax returns back to 1959 in PDF copies.  However, I also have them backed up to a flash drive and a separate backup hard drive.  Remember the basic rule:  There are two types of people:

  • Those who have had a hard drive crash, and
  • Those who will have one sometime in the future.

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bwaAnswer
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June 5, 2019

So long as you can safeguard the PDF copy, you don't have to.  I have copies of tax returns back to 1959 in PDF copies.  However, I also have them backed up to a flash drive and a separate backup hard drive.  Remember the basic rule:  There are two types of people:

  • Those who have had a hard drive crash, and
  • Those who will have one sometime in the future.