Access key details Skip to main content
espanol | russian | korean | tagalog | Vietamese | chinese, traditional
Working together to fund Washington's future
 
 
Get a form or publication
 
Home / Get a form or publication / Publications by subject / Tax Topics / Reporting Unclaimed Property Page Content Reporting Unclaimed Property

Does your business report Unclaimed Property?

Each year, businesses must review their records and report any unclaimed property to the Department of Revenue. Not sure how this works? Find out more at one of our free workshops!


What is "Unclaimed Property?"

Unclaimed Property is property that has been forgotten or abandoned by its owner. Common examples include:

    • uncashed paychecks
    • dormant bank accounts
    • unredeemed gift certificates
    • unclaimed vendor payments

How do I learn more?

Sign up for one of our Unclaimed Property Reporting Workshops currently being held throughout the state. Our workshops are designed to educate businesses about their reporting requirements. They are tailored to fit three audiences:


    • government agencies,
    • financial institutions, and
    • general business.

Find a date and time that will work for you and register online today.

ABOUT US | CONTACT US | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | GRAPHIC VERSION | TEXT VERSION | PRINTER FRIENDLY
Spanish  | russian | korean | tagalog | Vietamese | chinese, traditional
Disclaimer   |  ©2007 Washington State Department of Revenue and its licensors. All rights reserved.
     Access Washington logo
 
Voter registration assistance
(Secretary of State)