Exclusive Paper Shred Event by Frontgate Real Estate in Hidden Hills, CA

Exclusive Paper Shred Event by Frontgate Real Estate in Hidden Hills, CA

Frontgate Real Estate will be hosting another exclusive paper shredding event for our clients at our Hidden Hills office from 3 pm to 6 pm on Thursday, April 28th, 2022.

HOW TO PREPARE

Drop Off Limit

Suggested limit of 10 bankers boxes per drop off

Acceptable Items

  • Paper items ONLY
  • File folders
  • Paper clips, fasteners, binder clips, and staples

Non-acceptable Items

  • Non-paper items
  • No 3-ring metal binders
  • No large metal items 

WHAT TO EXPECT AT THE EVENT 

Please anticipate potential wait times as Paper Cuts Inc. will assist in offloading for immediate shredding.

Drop-off only bins will be available with no wait times. Check out images from last year’s shredding event here

GO GREEN FOR TAX SEASON

In celebration of Earth Day and as tax season comes to a close, the Frontgate Real Estate team will be providing an exclusive paper shredding truck for all of our beloved clients and guests to offload any of their paper items at no cost. We know tax season is one of the most stressful and paper-intensive times of the year, leaving us with mounds of unneeded tax documents. Save time (and the planet!) and let Frontgate Real Estate take care of this for you.

SAFE AND SECURE AT NO CHARGE

The exclusivity and standard of privacy is paramount within Hidden Hills and its surrounding communities. Frontgate Real Estate upholds that standard and understands the value in the proper disposal of confidential paperwork and unwanted documents. That is why Dana Olmes, Jeff Biebuyck, and the Frontgate team will partner with Paper Cuts, Inc. to supply a large truck to offload any paper items at no cost! 

Our exclusive guests have the opportunity to watch their documents get shredded in person by our trusted paper shredding driver or simply drop off their paper right in front of our Hidden Hills office. 

TAX FILING REMINDERS

Now that your tax returns are filed, and you have cleared out old files, we wanted to share some helpful tax reminders leading up to the Frontgate Shred Event. 

One Year

While you file your taxes, use this time to compare pay stubs over the past year to your W-2s. You should also compare monthly brokerage statements to your 1099s to ensure they are lined up. Once the return is submitted, throw those stubs and statements into a bankers box and bring them to the Frontgate Shred Event. 

Three Years

After filing, now it’s time to go back 3 years to shred the following:

  • Old tax return forms
  • W-2s
  • 1099s
  • K-1s
  • Canceled checks
  • Receipts for charitable contributions

Six Years

This is not recommended, but if you happen to file your tax return and fail to report more than 25% of your gross income, you’re better off keeping those at home and wait to shred any W-2s, 1099s, and other tax forms for 6 years should there be an IRS audit.

Seven Years

After 7 years, shred old tax records for closed retirement accounts (like IRAs) and losses from worthless securities or bad debt deductions.

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