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Were You a 2008 Late Tax Filer? You Could Have Money!

Monday, February 27th, 2012

The IRS is still holing over $1 billion in unclaimed IRS money from 2008’s late tax filers. These refunds checks are most likely held if the tax payer did not file for 2009 or 2010.

The law provides a 3 year period to claim this money, which is almost up for 2008 unclaimed refunds owed.

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IRS Holds $1 Billion in Unclaimed Tax Refunds

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Recently reported, the IRS owed $1 billion in unclaimed money. That money belongs to over 1 million people, half of which are owed over $600. This refund money is from 2008.

Some of this money may be from those who have failed to collect their refund, or those who failed to file completely.

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Retirement Community Resident in Florida Receives $79,000 in Unclaimed Stocks

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

One retirement community resident was awarded $79,000 in unclaimed stocks in Florida. A check was awarded to this community on a recent Good Morning America.

The recipent of this large amount of unclaimed money is planned to go to taking the grandchildren to Walt Disney World.

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Maryland’s Looking to Save Taxpayers, Not Promote Unclaimed Money

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012

Maryland is debating saving tax payers $500,000 in advertising expenses by cutting out publishing the owners of unclaimed money or property in supplements found in the newspapers.

The state Comptroller, Peter Franchot, instead proposed placing a small ad n the newspapers directing people to go to the website to search for unclaimed money.

In 2011, Maryland had 75,000 unclaimed money owners, and only 6% of those owners came forward to claim their money. With this figure being so low, the state Comptroller has a valid reason for getting rid of the high advertising expense and save the tax payers money.

Mississippi is Returning Unclaimed Money to Residents

Monday, February 20th, 2012

The state of Mississippi has returned over $240,000 in unclaimed money in just a few days. The state treasurer’s phone lines have been ringing off the hook with residents calling to inquire about unclaimed money they may have.

Most states have large amounts of unclaimed money and they are eager to return it. The easiest way to see if you have unclaimed money is by logging on to CashUnclaimed.com, the largest unclaimed money database in the world. Log on today and search for your unclaimed money for free!

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Maryland Experiencing Steady Increase in Unclaimed Money

Friday, February 17th, 2012

Maryland is dealing with the increasing pile of unclaimed money, which is hampering the working of the state agencies who are managing these lost funds. The state agencies are introducing initiatives to spread awareness about importance of Maryland unclaimed money to public.

As per the current estimates by the State Treasury, Maryland lost money in total comes to be around $970 million dollars with a total available record of 860,000. Although Maryland boats of $470,000 return last year to the rightful owners, the main problem lies in the rate at which the lost money pile is growing.

$336.4 Million Powerball Jackpot Remains Unclaimed

Thursday, February 16th, 2012

The Rhode Island $336.4 million Powerball jackpot is still unclaimed. The question of “What would you do with $336.4 million?” has been the talk of the town among Newport, R.I. residents. Unclaimed lottery money is one of the major forms of unclaimed money, and the reason the overall unclaimed money amount is so high.

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Indiana Returned $4 Million In Unclaimed Property

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

Last year, the state of Indiana returned nearly $4 million in unclaimed property to its current or former residents.

This unclaimed property included forgotten investment earning, insurance money, money from bank accounts and safe deposit box items.

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Angelina Jolie Has Unclaimed Money

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

According to the Wall Street Journal, Angelina Jolie is owed $659.01 in unclaimed money from the state of California. That just shows that anyone can be owned unclaimed money.

A lot of the blame for unclaimed money is due to the lack of initiative to find the beneficiaries for unclaimed life insurance policies.

Most states have improved their techniques on creating awareness about unclaimed money, and reaching out to find the owners. This has lead to an increase in the percentage of returned money in 2011 as compared to previous years. However, still large amounts of unclaimed money exist and are accumulating at a rapid pace.

Illinois Returned over $100 Million Last Year

Monday, February 13th, 2012

Last year, in 2011, Illinois alone had returned over $100 million in unclaimed money. As this seems like an extremely high amount, Illinois still has $1.5 billion in unclaimed money, not included content of unclaimed security deposit boxes.

State Treasurer Dan Rutherford has made it a priority to decrease the amount of unclaimed money and property since he assumed the position in January of 2011. His efforts have proved to be successful as 2011 experiences an increase of 23% more returned unclaimed money than 2010.

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