Abandoned/Unclaimed Property

PRIMARY CONTACTS: Stephen R. Worth CPA, JD

Schneider Downs' State and Local Tax professionals can help you traverse the complex state abandoned or unclaimed property laws and procedures to limit or eliminate potential liabilities.

While abandoned or unclaimed property is not a tax, it has become a significant source of revenue for many states. The information age has also allowed state governments to more effectively locate companies that have never filed an unclaimed property report. State inquiries can lead to an audit and an audit can quickly evolve into a costly matter for your business.

Generally, all states have some type of unclaimed property laws that declare money, property or other assets to be abandoned after a period of inactivity, usually three to five years. Should the company fail to locate the property owner within this time period, the company is required to turn the property over to a particular state's abandoned property department.

A few common forms of abandoned property consist of, but are not limited to:

  • Outstanding checks to vendors.
  • Product and service refunds; and
  • Uncashed payroll checks;
  • Unused gift cards or certificates;

Non-compliance with state abandoned or unclaimed property laws can be costly when considering that state assessments can cover a significant number of years and penalty and interest additions. Abandoned or unclaimed property audits can reveal significant and material liabilities that may impact reporting in accordance with Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404.

Our State and Local Tax professionals have the knowledge and experience to assist companies with the following services:

  • Audit Defense and Controversy
  • Compliance
  • Policies and Procedures Manuals
  • Research and Matrices
  • Transaction Due Diligence

About Schneider Downs Tax Advisors 

With one of the largest regional tax practices in the country, Schneider Downs Tax Advisors’ personal focus on clients and in-depth understanding of current issues ensures that clients are complying with tax filing requirements and maximizing tax benefits. Our industry knowledge and focus ensures delivery of technical tax strategies which can be implemented as practical business initiatives. Learn more at patricide.cgicalendars.com/tax-services.

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