What's New and What's Next in the First State of Unclaimed Property
Wilmington associate Kaitlin McKenzie-Fiumara authored an article, titled, "What's New and What's Next in the First State of Unclaimed Property," featured in the July Tax Report for the Institute for Professionals in Taxation.
While unclaimed property audits and issues are becoming more prominent throughout the country, Delaware, largely because of its popularity as a state of incorporation, has been and continues to be a hotbed for issues and one of the most active states with respect to audits. This article focuses on Delaware’s unclaimed property voluntary disclosure programs, and in particular its new, more “holder-friendly” program enacted in 2012 and recently extended by the Delaware General Assembly.
Click here to find Kait's full article on page 17
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