Call the bank and request them. They will probably charge for the service (they should - it will take their time to find them) so figure out exactly what you need before you request them.
2007-03-03 02:52:07
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answered by Judy 7
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You should contact your bank. They should have records back to 2002, but they will charge you a fee.
Do not call IRS. You will waste a considerable amount of time, and they will not respond to requests for information that has been submitted the banks.
2007-03-03 04:50:45
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answered by taxman 2
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Are you being audited or are you filing back tax returns?
If it is the former, you should seek competent professional help now. I can help there.
If it is the latter, it is much easier, and I can help get them from the IRS without great expense, but only if we prepare the returns.
A Darn Good Tax Advisor
2007-03-03 01:47:22
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answered by WealthBuilder 4
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The IRS will have print-outs for all income reported by your bank(s) for those years.
800-829-1040
www.irs.gov
good luck & bless
2007-03-03 03:08:17
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answered by Wood Smoke ~ Free2Bme! 6
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financial statements are confidential information.
usually banks wont disclose this matter to the public.
i suggest you go to any government office that is responsible for business registration. they sometimes have a public view of FS to the public. that means you have to pay any fees.
but in most cases, they dont disclose this matter.
but if you have a friend that is working in a bank, and is assigned in the accouting department or any department responsible in preparing Financial statements, you could ask a copy but it will risk his/her job.
2007-03-03 01:07:58
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answered by just asking 1
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call your bank and ask for them
2007-03-03 03:16:04
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answered by charles h 4
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ask your bank for them. they have them on microfilm and there
may be a charge.
2007-03-03 01:01:08
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answered by dgreer58 3
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