There are many of unclaimed finances which are to be cleared from bank deposits, financial institutions, insurance proceeds, cheque and wages. It is estimated that there are about 97,000 cases.
There are questions that in unclaimed money are you among the people who might be adequate for a share of more than 55 million dollars?
A list has been released by Inland Revenue on its website. It contains those who are entitled to make a claim for sums that range from small amounts to one as high as 371 thousand dollars.
It is a total record from the recent times to the year 1973. It shows nearly 97-thousand cases of unclaimed funds from bank deposits, financial institutions, insurance proceeds, cheques and wages.
Inland Revenue is cheering everyone who thinks they may have a claim and they can contact them.
If People wish to make a claim, then they have to forward their detail that is their name, address, IRD number, and proof of identity (such as a copy of a birth certificate, driver's license or passport) to the Inland Revenue postal address. People can write them on this address, Unclaimed Monies Inland Revenue P O Box 38222 Wellington Mail Centre 5045.
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