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The year it was effectively paid (left your possession).
For credit cards that's the date of the charge. For checks, it's when the check was given to the payee or the date it was put in the mail to them.
The year it was effectively paid (left your possession).
For credit cards that's the date of the charge. For checks, it's when the check was given to the payee or the date it was put in the mail to them.
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