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  1. The Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) compares unclaimed property information to tax records. If we find an unclaimed property owner by using this matching program, and the value of their unclaimed property is $2,000 or less, a refund check is automatically issued to the unclaimed property owner.

  2. After a business has held unclaimed property for 5 years, by state statute they must turn it over to the Wisconsin Department of Revenue where it is held until the rightful owner comes forward to claim the asset. To find out if you have a claim, contact the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (click on web link below). Sauk County Unclaimed Funds.

  3. The Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) is the administrator of Wisconsin's unclaimed property program. Holders of unclaimed property are required to report and remit the property to the department, who acts as the custodian for the property. The program works to reunite citizens with lost property.

  4. Visit the Wisconsin Department of Revenue Unclaimed Property page to search for unclaimed property administrated by the state separate from the Brown County list.

  5. The Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) administers the Unclaimed Property program for the State of Wisconsin. Your claim refund notice will say "Notice of Refund – Unclaimed Property" to differentiate it from another tax refund.

  6. The Office of the State Treasurer is responsible for helping to promote the unclaimed property program in Wisconsin. When Buisnesses are unable to return property to the rightful owner, the property gets turned over to the state, and the state holds those assests in trust until the assests can be returned to the rightful owner.

  7. Feb 2, 2023 · Uncashed dividend checks, lost payroll checks or the contents of a safety deposit box — an estimated one in seven Wisconsinites have unclaimed property that they may not even know about. The state Department of Revenue pays out between $33 million to $37 million annually in unclaimed property, Revenue Secretary Peter Barca, said Wednesday.

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