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Protected Notes for Tax Documents
Safeguard and manage your tax documents with protected notes.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Protected notes are secure digital annotations or files designed for safe document management. They help organize and safeguard sensitive information, like tax documents, for easy retrieval and protection.
Using protected notes allows you to securely store and manage tax documents. You can keep track of critical financial records and ensure they are encrypted and readily accessible when needed.
Yes, you can organize and categorize your tax documents using protected notes. This facilitates easy access and efficient management of financial records and other tax-related information.
Yes, you can upload various files for secure storage. Supported formats include text, images, audio, and video which are transcribed for organization and retrieval.
Supported file types include text files like .txt and .csv, images such as .jpg and .png, as well as audio and video formats like .mp3 and .mp4. These are automatically transcribed for seamless management.
Yes, the maximum file size limit is 100 MB per file. For larger documents, dividing them into smaller files may be necessary to fit within the limits.
No, the system requires an internet connection as it does not support offline access. Ensure you have a stable connection to utilize all features.
Stored tax documents can be retrieved by accessing your protected notes interface. You can search and filter through organized files quickly and efficiently.
No, once notes are saved, they cannot be edited directly. To make changes, update your original document and re-upload it.
Protected notes are primarily for personal secure storage and typically not for sharing. Ensure any sharing complies with your security preferences.
Yes, you can categorize tax documents using different folders or labels, making organization and retrieval effective for your financial records.
Yes, any uploaded document, whether text, image, audio, or video, is transcribed for improved management and note integration.
Yes, you can store multimedia tax records, including scanned receipts or video explanations, which are transcribed for integration into protected notes.
Yes, for audio and video files, there is a maximum duration limit of 60 minutes each. Files exceeding this duration should be shortened.
No application installation is necessary as the platform is accessible through your web browser, offering a flexible and easy-to-use interface.