IRS Unclaimed Money | Unclaimed Property

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By youngward

IRS Unclaimed Money | Unclaimed Properties
IRS Unclaimed Money | Unclaimed Properties

Claim your Unclaimed Money

Wow! Have you heard about the billions in IRS Unclaimed Money the government is holding on behalf of us, the citizens? Think back, if you moved and not made any claim for security and utility deposits or even forgotten about an old savings account, you may be able to get unclaimed money. If you were wondering what happens to that IRS unclaimed tax money, then you are in luck. I have good news for you. Technically, the money is still yours until you claim it. And if you never get around to do so, then the IRS Unclaimed Money will go to your next in kin.

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There is almost 50 billions dollars worth of unclaimed money and unclaimed properties in the United States. As a result of the overwhelming resources it takes to manage this volume of information, state governments have made it easier for citizens to search for IRS unclaimed tax money and unclaimed properties online. Most government search sites are limited to property search, but there are paid searches that searches a network of databases that has information on both IRS unclaimed money and unclaimed properties.

Unclaimed properties can be in the form of monetary sums that may have been abandoned over time. Examples of such sums are:

  • Utility, Water and Power deposits
  • Unpaid dividends
  • Social Security checks
  • Stocks, bonds and mutual funds
  • Insurance policy payouts
  • Court and county payments
  • Undistributed wages
  • Tax refunds
  • Royalty checks


The government requires unclaimed cash and unclaimed property to be reported and filed as abandonment to be release to the right owner or beneficiary. Citizens has the right to claim and IRS Unclaimed Money and or Unclaimed Properties that is suspected to be theirs.

There is so much unclaimed funds that there are firms that actively seek out IRS unclaimed money and unclaimed property to be redistributed to the owner. The catch is...they charge a percentage percentage of the gain (usually about 30% or higher). The best choice would be to conduct your own search. I suggest doing a free search first, then do a paid search to follow.

Go Here to Recover IRS Unclaimed Funds.
Just enter your first and last name, or just your family name.

Comments

Jamie 20 months ago

I got $234 from this. happy i went ahead and did the free search.

Do It Yourself Bankruptcy 16 months ago

great article...i hope i get some money from this.

Cash Cookbook 16 months ago

nice hub...i am going to do a free search right away

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