Nevada Legislature Considering Pro-Business Unclaimed Property Legislation
Post by: Karen Anderson
On March 18th, Senate Bill 355, a pro-business piece of legislation was introduced into the Nevada legislature. The bill contains several changes to the Nevada Uniform Unclaimed Property Act (the “Act”) that provide relief to [...]
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UPRR Congratulates Delaware, Michigan and North Carolina as each Considers Pro-Business Proposals
Post by: Karen Anderson
Over the last few years, there have been dozens of stories on how states have seized unclaimed property as a source of non-tax revenue in order to fill the gaps created by declining state revenues. [...]
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