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EPISODE · Jul 22, 2021 · 8 MIN

Unclaimed property

from SALTovation: Navigating the Complexities of State and Local Tax by Aprio

Stacey Roberts and Connie Zoerink, from TaxOps’ SALTovation Team, continue their mini-series about transaction taxes with talk about unclaimed property. While unclaimed property is not a tax, it does fall into the state and local tax area. What You Will Discover:[00:47] What is unclaimed property[01:50] Reporting requirements[03:39] States can audit unclaimed property[04:55] Reporting deadlines[06:01] Where to go to find out if you have money owed to you Quotables:“Unclaimed property is actually not a tax, but it typically falls in the state and local tax area just because it’s something that is reportable or claimable from every state.” - Connie Zoerink [01:29]“Like you said, it’s not a tax, but it’s a reporting that taxpayers really need to be aware of, and in some cases, this could be low-hanging fruit for some states.” - Stacey Roberts [04:42] Subscribe on your favorite podcast app:https://saltovation.captivate.fm/listenhttps://linktr.ee/taxops Follow Us on Socialshttps://www.linkedin.com/company/taxops-llchttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMB1ZQNGXM_F777SIEl8Vjw Talk To A Tax Advocate TodayTaxOps Website: https://taxops.com/contact/Production SupportThis episode was produced with support from Truth Work Media. www.truthworkmedia.comMentioned in this episode:Schedule a Call with the Aprio Team Now!Introductory Call

Stacey Roberts and Connie Zoerink, from TaxOps’ SALTovation Team, continue their mini-series about transaction taxes with talk about unclaimed property. While unclaimed property is not a tax, it does fall into the state and local tax area. What You Will Discover: [00:47] What is unclaimed property [01:50] Reporting requirements [03:39] States can audit unclaimed property [04:55] Reporting deadlines [06:01] Where to go to find out if you have money owed to you Quotables: “Unclaimed property is actually not a tax, but it typically falls in the state and local tax area just because it’s something that is reportable or claimable from every state.” - Connie Zoerink [01:29] “Like you said, it’s not a tax, but it’s a reporting that taxpayers really need to be aware of, and in some cases, this could be low-hanging fruit for some states.” - Stacey Roberts [04:42]

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Stacey Roberts and Connie Zoerink, from TaxOps’ SALTovation Team, continue their mini-series about transaction taxes with talk about unclaimed property. While unclaimed property is not a tax, it does fall into the state and local tax area. What You...

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