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May 3, 2021 3:23 PM Erin Robinson
OLYMPIA, Wash. The state has launched a new website to help you find and claim lost funds.
Through the Department of Revenue’s new site, Washingtonians can now easily find if they are owed money.
Currently, one in two Washingtonians have unclaimed property being held by the state. That unclaimed property includes bank accounts, insurance proceeds, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, utility and phone company deposits, uncashed checks or customer/patient credits.
These payments can range from less than $25 to thousands of dollars. To date, the state has returned more than $1,113,863,003 to its rightful owners.
So, how do you claim your cash?
Capital gains tax already being challenged
New policy would begin to take effect in January 2022 By Joseph O’Sullivan, The Seattle Times
Published: April 28, 2021, 6:51pm
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OLYMPIA Washington’s new tax on capital gains above $250,000 isn’t even law yet, but it’s already being challenged in the courts.
Supporters and opponents of the tax have long known the policy would become grist for a legal challenge that could go up to the state Supreme Court.
That clash kicked off Wednesday with the conservative group Freedom Foundation, working in conjunction with a Seattle law firm, filing suit on behalf of seven state residents in Douglas County Superior Court. The suit was filed against the state of Washington, as well as the state Department of Revenue and its director, Vikki Smith.
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