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Nevada Just Raised the Stakes for 2023 Annual Reporting with an Administrative Notice on AB 55

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Our Unclaimed Property Team analyzes how the Nevada Treasury Office’s interpretation of the state’s new unclaimed property law will create chaos and disruption for holders in the already-busy fall filing cycle....more

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Bracing for the Next Wave of Delaware Unclaimed Property Reform: Review of SB 103 and SB 104

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Our Unclaimed Property Team examines a pair of fast-tracked Delaware bills that would reform a swath of the state’s escheat laws in response to ongoing litigation and other disputes over audits and voluntary disclosure...more

Franczek P.C.

Escheaters Never Prosper, Lord Grantham: Handling Unclaimed Employee Funds

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While renewing my license plates online with Indiana’s Bureau of Motor Vehicles (yes, bureau, not department), I saw an advertisement for the Indiana Attorney General’s Unclaimed Property Division, IndianaUnclaimed.gov. On a...more

McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC

Unclaimed Property Reporting - Are You In Compliance?

Most states require the holder of “abandoned” or “unclaimed” property to report (and remit) such property after the expiration of a certain number of years (the “holding period”). These “escheat” laws generally apply to any...more

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