Is it possible that you may have unclaimed money in your name in Washington State?

More than just software to make unclaimed money searches effective

Mass media keep reporting and commenting upon the news of unclaimed money and unclaimed property currently held by state and federal agencies across the United States having exceeded $35 billion. Yes, that's correct, billion, not million! Stocks, bonds, life insurance proceeds, cashier checks, dormant or abandoned savings accounts, utility deposits, safe deposit boxes and unclaimed payroll checks tolist just a few are all examples of unclaimed money to remain in different government agencies cutody until until someone (possibly) takes action to reclaim what rightfully belongs to him/her as the owner or the owner's heir.

As for the State of Washington unclaimed money, according to the State Department of Revenue, there's currently approximately $300 million in unclaimed property in the state of Washington, which means your chances of finding unclaimed property are 1 in 7 if you have lived or worked in the state of Washington. The assets are turned over to the state for safe keeping by businesses and organizations throughout the United States when they are unable to locate the owner of the property.

Anyway, here's the real news: with the WD online investigative software you could in no time become fairly savvy at treasure hunting, and find and reclaim the money that is owed to you, whether in the Washington state or elsewhere throughout the United States or Canada.

You could start your own online investigations to trace your unclaimed money on your own in the next 60 seconds!


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In the news:

Military taxpayers are the biggest potential refund recipients. The Internal Revenue Service has broken out the $2 billion-plus unclaimed 2002 tax refunds by missing filers in each state, U.S. possessions and members of the military.



 
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