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How to Get Your Share of State Unclaimed Money

April 9th, 2010

State unclaimed money is actually not the governments money at all for some reason people just don’t believe they can get “free money”. This is understandable considering that most things that appear too good to be true are indeed that.

Perhaps if this “free money” was spoken of in its more specific terms people would be more likely to take the theory seriously and actually obtain their share of the funds.However, it is believed by many that it is the particular terminology of the phrase that is detouring American taxpayers from pursuing these generous monetary opportunities.

Unclaimed Money in Nebraska: Tips to Getting this Cash!

March 14th, 2010

Is there Nebraska unclaimed money? As the fuzz about unclaimed cash and properties infest the media, the number of states publicizing their records also grows in existence. Recently, states like Texas, Montana and Missouri have announced their interest in giving back unclaimed properties to their people. For all Nebraska residents, here lies good news especially for those aching to dig buried treasures in various state agencies. The NE State Treasurer, Shane Osborn, will now take over the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrations (NAUPA).

Nevada Unclaimed Tax Refunds Set to Expire: How to Claim Quick

March 14th, 2010

Is it possible there are millions in Nevada unclaimed tax refunds? Little did we know it is in the law that the Internal Revenue gives out tax refunds to the people. Each year, hundreds of thousands worth of dollars are left unreturned by the state and unclaimed tax refunds are just one of the many forms of unclaimed cash in America.

Actually, the whole of United States have been stunned by the news of unreturned and unclaimed money kept by the state’s treasury. Around $400 million worth of cash and properties were collected for proper return in the said state. Texas, Missouri and Montana rise up on the list as well with over a half-a-billion dollars worth of money. And as for Nevada, huge amounts of tax refund accounts were uncovered and set for return anytime by the government.

Unclaimed Money Secrets in Montana

March 14th, 2010

Is there secret unclaimed money in Montana? Perhaps everybody is metaphorically thankful that the economy is in a bad shape now; if not, millions of unclaimed money and properties would not be discovered.

The fuzz about these dormant assets has recently proliferated all over the news. Whether it’s online or broadcast and print, the states are calling out for possible owners of unclaimed cash in their records. In the United States of America, at least 400 billion dollars were found kept by the government.

New Hampshire Unclaimed Money: Uncover Cash Owed to You

March 14th, 2010

Good news for residents of New Hampshire as the State’s government announces their interest in returning hundreds of thousands worth of unclaimed cash and property kept by the treasury. Actually, the whole of America was surprised by the chain of statements publicized by various states calling the attention of their ‘forgetful’ citizens about these properties kept untouched and unreturned for years or even decades.

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January 5th, 2010

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January 5th, 2010

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Los Angeles Times Reports: States suing federal government for unclaimed war bonds

October 19th, 2009

Yesterday the Los Angeles Times reported on almost $17 Billion in certificates (war bonds) that have not been cashed in. Reportedly six states are suing the Treasury Department saying that the states should get the money and try to at least attempt to find the bondholders and their descendants.

You can read the full press release here: Click Here for Full Press Release

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US treasury faces bonds lawsuit

October 19th, 2009

US treasury faces bonds lawsuit

The US treasury issued the ‘war’ bonds – which have a 40-year maturity period – until 1980

The US federal government is facing a lawsuit over $16bn in unclaimed bonds going back as far as World War II, with six states arguing that the US treasury department should pay them out.

Thousands of families bought at least one bond from the federal government during the US campaign against the Axis powers between 1941 and 1945, in order to support the war effort.

Many of those bonds, which were sold after a public campaign saying the money would aid the war effort, were never cashed – due, in part, to them having a 40-year maturity period.

s Unclaimed Property Waiting for You?

October 18th, 2009

The very thought of searching for an easy, quick way to come up with more cash can be daunting. There are a ton of scams and cheats out there with their traps who will do nothing but take your money and run, leaving you in worse financial ruin than where you’ve started. But the fact is that, you’ve just been looking in the wrong place all this time.

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