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Organizing receipts can seem like a daunting task, especially if you have paper slips lying all over your home. While there’s no right or wrong way to sort your receipts, you can try experimenting with different organizational methods to see which one best suits your household or office. If you like to hold onto paper receipts, collect and sort them in a single area. If you’d prefer to sort and access your slips more easily, use a computer or smartphone to organize them instead.

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    Go through your receipts regularly so they don't pile up. On a weekly or monthly basis, sort your receipts and discard any you don't need. As a general rule of thumb, keep any medical bills, credit card statements, bank statements, and other generic bills for around 1 year. [1]

    • This rule doesn’t apply to important files like tax returns, account statements, and loan filings. Keep these on hand.
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    Store your receipts in a binder or filing cabinet. If you don't have a lot of receipts, keep them in a binder. Fill the binder with sheet protectors, then slide the receipts into the protectors. [2] If you have many receipts, a filing cabinet is a better storage solution,

    • To add an extra layer of organization, use labeled tab dividers to better sort and arrange your receipts.
    • If your household is small, a 1 to 112in (2.5 to 3.8cm) binder will work well. If you work for a business, however, a 3in (7.6cm) binder might be better.
    • Using labeled dividers allows you to organize your receipts by category, date, or name.

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    Sort your receipts chronologically to keep track of your expenses. Use a labeling system that helps you peruse your receipts by date. Label your tab dividers or folders with different increments of time, so you can access certain receipts more easily. Try sorting your files by year if you don’t have a lot of receipts, or if you’re a member of a small household. If you manage a large business or organization, you may need to arrange your receipts by month or week.[3]

    • For instance, if you’re using a binder to organize your receipts, you could organize your tab dividers by year. If you’re using a filing cabinet, you could use individual folders to represent each month of the year.
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    Arrange your receipts by category to see how much you’re spending on what. Before placing your old receipts into sheet protectors or folders, sort your slips into different piles so you can get an idea of how much you spend on certain items. Once you’ve sorted your files, arrange and distribute the receipts to their proper locations.

    • For instance, if you’re keeping track of household expenses, you can sort your receipts into categories like groceries, gas money, clothing, and other necessities.
    • If you’re managing a larger business, you could sort your receipts by banking, credit accounts, and insurance payments.
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    Organize your receipts by name if you like things in alphabetical order. Choose different categories or groups to use for your filing system that make sense to you. If you come from a large household or work for a business, you might have an easier time sorting receipts by the names of your household members or coworkers.

    • Sort receipts in alphabetical order within a larger folder. For instance, if you had a category called “Food Expenses,” you could sort your receipts like this: Applebees, Bob’s Bakery, Burger King, etc.
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    Scan your old receipts so you can recycle the slips. Invest in a small scanner that you can run your old receipts through. Create a center of operations near your computer or laptop, then dedicate a chunk of time each week or month to scanning and uploading your receipts to a digital interface. Don’t toss out any paper receipts until you’ve successfully scanned them to your computer or laptop.[4]

    • If you don’t have a scanner on hand, download a scanning app to your phone, instead. Use this app to scan an image of the receipt as soon as you receive it. Some great apps on the market are Scannable, Scanner Pro, CamScanner, and Genius.
    • For easier access and retrieval, try to convert all of your scans into a PDF file format.[5]
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    Sort your scans into digital folders and subfolders. Create digital folders with clear, efficient headings. If you have a chronological filing system, create folders labeled by month or year. If you have an alphabetical filing system, consider making folders based on a letter. Within these large folders, create more specific subfolders that can help you organize and categorize your receipts in more detail.[6][7]

    • For instance, if you use a categorical filing system, label one of your folders as “Groceries.” Within this folder, create subfolders that correlate to different stores.
    • If you use a chronological filing system, you could have a folder labeled “2020,” then have subfolders labeled as January, February, and so on.
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    Label your files by date so you can access them quickly. Think of an efficient shorthand that will make it simple for you to find and reference the receipt later on. If you prefer a chronological filing system, list the year, followed by the specific date. If you like categorical filing, you could label the receipt with the store name and the date of the purchase. Experiment with different label names until you find a system that works best for you and your household.[8]

    • For instance, you could label individual files like: “Jan_04_2019” or you could try something like “Supermarket_Jan_04.”
    • If you prefer a categorical or alphabetical filing system, you could label your folders as “Albertson Grocery Run 1/14” or something similar.
    • Some computers let you label and tag files by color. If your computer or laptop has this feature, try using it to better sort your receipts. For instance, you could label your grocery receipts with a green tag and your gas receipts with a blue tag.[9]
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    Create a back-up on your computer to protect and secure your scans. Take an empty USB stick and insert it into your computer or laptop. Use your cursor to copy and paste your receipt files from the computer to the storage stick. Try to update this storage stick every few months so you have an up-to-date back-up of your receipts.[10]

    • An external hard drive could work for this, too.

    Variation: Download a receipt scanning app if you don’t want to use your computer. Search for mobile apps that have a scanning feature and allow you to save your uploaded receipts within the app. With this type of system in place, you can scan and sort your receipts on-the-go. Some popular receipt-scanning apps are Expensify, ABUKAI Expenses, Quickbook, Receipts by Wave, and Certify Expense.[11]

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    Caitlin Jaymes is a Closet Organizer and Fashion Stylist based in Los Angeles, California. With a background in Fashion PR and Fashion Design, she specializes in creating wardrobes for her clients with pieces they already own. She has experience working with celebrities, editorial shoots, and men and women of all ages. Caitlin uses fashion and organization to help instill and influence confidence, ambition, and stress-free lifestyles for all her clients. She runs her business by two guiding principles: “fashion has no rules, only guidance on how to look and feel your best” and “life has too many stressors, don’t let clutter be one of them.” Caitlin’s work has been featured on HGTV, The Rachael Ray Show, VoyageLA, Liverpool Los Angeles, and the Brother Snapchat Channel.

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    I think it's really important to look at your unique business instead of following one specific rule of thumb for organizing your receipts. With that said, color coding and using labels are both really helpful for keeping business receipts and documents organized.

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    Where can I easily store all of my receipts?

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    You can actually get a little accordion folder for about $7.99 online that's great for storing your receipts.

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      Things You’ll Need

      Collecting Paper Receipts

      • Binder
      • Sheet protector
      • Tab dividers
      • Filing cabinet
      • File folders

      Uploading Your Receipts Digitally

      • Scanner or camera phone
      • Computer or laptop
      • USB stick

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      2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_f6EXZd8n7A&t=0m34s
      3. https://bizfluent.com/how-6579499-file-chronological-order-business-name.html
      4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DShyfNSnO9o&t=1m13s
      5. https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottkramer/2016/05/27/organize-your-life-8-tips-to-scanning-personal-documents/#3caa8b5a22e1
      6. https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottkramer/2016/05/27/organize-your-life-8-tips-to-scanning-personal-documents/#3caa8b5a22e1
      7. Caitlin Jaymes. Professional Organizer. Expert Interview. 16 December 2019.
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      FAQs

      How to organize receipts in a binder? ›

      Consider using a durable check binder that uses zippered pocket inserts to keep your receipts safe. Each category will have a label. If organizing alphabetically, label each folder with a category and arrange them alphabetically. If organizing chronologically, create 12 labels, one for each month.

      Is there an app to organize receipts? ›

      SMART RECEIPTS - YOUR ALL-IN-ONE EXPENSE SOLUTION! Whether you're an individual or a business, Smart Receipts caters to your needs with customizable PDF, CSV, and ZIP reports. Organize receipts into "folders," categorize expenses, and generate professional reports to simplify tax filings and financial tracking.

      Where do you keep all receipts? ›

      Organize Using Digital Folders

      Rather than keeping shelves full of crumpled receipts, you can save receipts digitally on your computer or mobile phone, where all your receipts are neatly organized. You can take photos or scan receipts and upload them on digital folders or cloud storage like Google Drive or Dropbox.

      How do I keep track of receipts for write offs? ›

      The IRS requires that you keep all paper receipts and other documents, such as bank statements, for at least three years. So, use folders to store paper receipts and remember to include the purpose of each purchase on the receipts. You can also label and arrange the folders according to their dates or categories.

      Is keeping receipts hoarding? ›

      Items people may hoard

      books. clothes. leaflets and letters, including junk mail. bills and receipts.

      Does the IRS accept pictures of receipts? ›

      As far as the IRS is concerned, acceptable electronic documents include: Scanned or photographed images of physical receipts.

      How should I categorize my receipts? ›

      Categorizing your receipts by expense type (e.g., office supplies, phone calls, travel, meals) is critical to tax savings. You can create different folders, envelopes, or files for each category, such as medical expenses, business expenses, and charitable donations.

      What is the best way to preserve receipts? ›

      Store receipts in sleeves that are made of materials other than plastic. Place the receipts in an area with extremely low exposure to temperature changes, heat, or moisture. Clean and non-oily hands can also reduce the chances of fading from thermal paper receipts.

      What is the recommended approach to receipts? ›

      The best way to store and organize receipts so they don't fade is to use the digital method. Receipts, especially those printed on thermal paper, are prone to fading over time. Use a scanner or a receipt scanning app like Shoeboxed to digitize your receipts.

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