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NSW residents urged to check if they are owed share of $300m in unclaimed money

Millions of dollars held by Revenue NSW includes uncashed cheques, refunds and other payments owed to individuals who may have died or changed address

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New South Wales residents are being urged to check if they are owed some of the $300m sitting in Revenue NSW’s unclaimed money pool.

The pool includes funds from overpayments, uncashed cheques, dividends, refunds, and other amounts owed to individuals the government has not been able to contact.

The funds go unclaimed in instances including when people forget to update their names or contact details with a business, lose important paperwork or when estates are unaware of funds belonging to deceased relatives.

How to claim your share of $2.6 billion in unclaimed money

More than $2.6 billion in forgotten money is being held by state governments across the country waiting to be claimed.

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Show me the money: call to claim $300m in state coffers

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A whopping $300 million is sitting in the unclaimed money pool of NSW that taxpayers are legally entitled to from businesses that have not been able to track them down.

The unclaimed money register, managed by Revenue NSW, includes funds from overpayments, uncashed cheques, dividends, refunds, and other amounts owed to individuals.

For more detailed information, explore updates concerning NSW residents urged.

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