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Martha Stewart Home Office Review & Giveaway
Pencil cups, stackable inbox trays and magazine file holders help make a desk tidy. Mix and match items such as these from the Martha Stewart Home Office with Avery product line to create a beautiful, custom desk organization system.
Martha Stewart Home Office with Avery also offers durable, beautiful accordion files which stand freely on a desk so important documents can be in close reach. Perfect too for keeping tax information all in one place!
Another fabulous product in the Martha Stewart Home Office™ with Avery™ family is a line of versatile kitchen labels to keep pantry items in order. Yep – for many of us our kitchens are our offices too!
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Entry period closes at midnight PST on Monday, March 19, 2012. The winner will be chosen by Random.org and will be announced on the Simplified Bee Facebook page on Tuesday, March 20, 2012.
Guest Post: Organizing School Paperwork
{click here to download your FREE Microsoft WORD copy – Avery File Labels 5366}
You can download your own copy of these also! Do you feel the love?
And although the file box looks like it is all filled up….
There is definitely plenty of room to grow! Which is exactly what this proud mama needed!
I just pop the cover on and stow away on a nearby shelf. Making this a really easy system to maintain. Oh imagine the giddiness!!
5 Steps to Organize Your Home Office
One: De-clutter
Two: File
Three: Purge a File or Two
- Taxes – Keep seven years. The IRS has three years from your filing date to audit your return if it suspects good faith errors and six years if it thinks you under-reported your gross income by 25 or more.
- IRA contributions – Keep permanently.
- Retirement/Savings plan statements – From one year to permanently. Keep the quarterly statements until you receive your annual summary; keep the annual summaries until you retire or close the account.
- Bank records – Keep from one year to permanently. Throw away checks that have no long-term importance, but keep checks related to your taxes, business expenses and housing and mortgage payments.
- Brokerage statements – Keep until you sell your securities.
- Bills – Keep from one year to permanently. In most cases, when you receive the canceled check, the bill can be tossed. However, you should keep bills for big purchases (e.g., jewelry, appliances, cars, collectibles, etc.) for proof of their value in the event of loss or damage.
- Credit card receipts and statements – Keep from 45 days to seven years. Keep the statements seven years if they document tax-related expenses.
- Paycheck stubs – Keep one year. If your W-2 form matches your stubs, you can toss your stubs.
- House/Condominium records and receipts – Keep from six years to permanently.
Four: Organize a Desk Drawer
{image from Lonny}
Five: Stream-line Your Desk Top
It might take a few organizing sessions for you to complete all these tasks, but you will be so happy with the results!

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