|
IRS Unclaimed Money
If you have moved to a new house
without informing the IRS or the postal
service, you are likely to have IRS
unclaimed money. The IRS is known to
hold billions of dollars belonging to
American tax payers that never made to
the recipients’ hands. These funds are
categorized as IRS unclaimed money.
The law allows any person a grace period
of three years to claim IRS unclaimed
money. If you suspect that you may be
eligible to claim IRS unclaimed money,
simply log on to IRS website and enter
your name, followed by the tax year and
your state of residence.
If you find positive results returned to
you indicating that you are entitled for
IRS unclaimed money, you will need to
fill in a 1040 form for the particular
year of concern. This form will need to
be submitted to IRS without delay. The
forms can be downloaded from IRS
official website or simply by dialing
1-800-829-1040. If you are browsing the
website in order to find the IRS
unclaimed money forms, you will need to
proceed along the ‘download forms and
publications by heading’ link.
Now if you want to get down to the
bottoms of why IRS unclaimed money is
sitting pretty in government
accounts, the simple truth is that,
there’s too much of money in it to be
bothered about. After all,
billions sitting in a government account
for a few dozens of states throughout
the US means financial
gain for the government. Besides, the
daunting task of trying to locate each
individual who did not
receive his or her fare share of IRS
unclaimed money, will take ages to
accomplish. So the bottom
line is if you feel like you may be
entitled for IRS unclaimed money, do not
sit pretty and hope that
the government will track you down.
Because they won’t! Returning your money
back is not worthy
enough a cause to them if you are not
interested in it.
If you do the math and get down to the
details of people who are owed money by
the states, the
figures go up to billions and the names
include super stars who can be quite
easily tracked down, as
well. So there really is no good chance
in heaven that you may just get lucky
with getting your money
back unless otherwise you claim it back
through IRS unclaimed money.
The importance of claiming IRS unclaimed
money cannot be stressed enough, also
because it comes with
a deadline attached. But we hope this
article has done some justice to
pressure your nerves and to
give you that kick needed to get started
on filling that 1040 form for IRS
unclaimed money.
Unclaimed Money
Investing
Bankruptcy
Tax Preparation
Business Grants
Car
Donation
Credit Cards
Credit Score
Credit Repair
Cash Advance
Home Equity
Internet Banking
401k
Real Estate
Save Money
Annuity
Retirement Planning
Forex Trading
Family Budget
Mortgage
Foreclosure
Car Donation
Unclaimed Money
Useful Resources
Freebies
Bernard L. Madoff
Blog
Keywords
Privacy Policy
Sitemap
© Copyright 2009 - 2011 Personal-finance-info.org. All rights reserved.
Email: personal-finance-info.org[at]gmail.com
|