I am definitely an organizer, but my husband is not.
We have had many discussions about him putting a receipt in the wrong place.
So when I received this wonderful pack of organizational tools from Carolina Pad, I was very excited to get all of my past and current tax papers organized.
My current filing was not working with the limited folders and random categories. I used the big 26-pocket folder to put all my past tax year papers in the same place. I added some of the folders and labeled them according to type of tax paper (donations, retirement, medical, etc.) so I can put the current year receipts in there, too. I used the clips to keep W-2s separated inside the folders.
My only complaint is that even though it came with multiple tabs for the folders, they were only months and the alphabet, but I needed years. I would have liked to see them add in yearly tabs as well. But that was a very small inconvenience and I simply wrote the years on the extra tabs. Now all of my tax papers are in one place and easily accessible. Plus, I love how cute everything is! No boring plain colors, but bright and girly designs. It made it all a little more fun.
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This would come in handy for multiple things! I like the idea of using it for taxes to keep papers and W2s and stuff organized. We can never find the right forms when we need them. I also like the idea of using these to keep some of the rest of my life organized a little better by writing things down or filing them!
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I could use them for taxes, but would love to use them for other things.... My work stuff.. i ama teacher and would love to have those for my legal paperwork
There is So much I could use them to organize! Receipts, notes, forms! I love to be organized and these are so pretty! :)
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I would file our receipts, tax forms and all that other fun stuff in the folder. I would use the notebook for my calculations as I like to do all my math by hand and then double check it on the calculator. The rest of the things I would use for things that are not tax related as a reward for making it through tax time.
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We have a lot of receipts to keep track of for medical expenses that we can claim on our taxes. It would be great to keep them better organized!
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Oh, we just have *so* much paperwork that need to be filed properly. The more I procrastinate the bigger the pile becomes. This would definitely come in handy to get me started! tylerpants(at)gmail.com
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