Record $21.8 million in unclaimed money returned by NSWGovernment

The NSW Government has returned more than $21.8 million in unclaimed money to families,
households and businesses this financial year, setting a new record.


Revenue NSW holds payments, refunds, unpresented cheques, dividends and other money that
organisations can’t track down as unclaimed money.


Typically, unclaimed money is referred to Revenue NSW when someone has moved address,
changed their name, lost the relevant paperwork, changed banks or a relative has passed away.


Revenue NSW is holding more than $234 million for people in NSW to be returned to its rightful
owners.


The largest Sydney metro areas with unclaimed money are Sydney City and Inner South ($41.2
million), North Sydney and Hornsby ($25.6 million) and Inner South West ($18.6 million) The top
areas in regional NSW are Newcastle and Lake Macquarie ($7.4 million) and the Illawarra ($5.8
million).


A further $343 million in unclaimed money is available to claim for people who live outside NSW or
for whom there are no available details.


The average amount of unclaimed money owed on the register is $391.


In the last ten years more than $154 million worth of unclaimed money has been returned by
Revenue NSW.


Revenue NSW proactively contacts individuals to reunite them with their unclaimed money. Over the
last year, Revenue NSW sent 11,619 letters to individuals with unclaimed money worth around $8
million. A quarter of that funding – $2 million – was ultimately returned.


Searching the unclaimed money register is easy and free. Individuals who then want to get back
their unclaimed money will need to check they have the right supporting documents to support their
claim. Revenue NSW then sends their funds within 28 days.


For more information on unclaimed money and to search the register, people can visit the Revenue
NSW website at http://www.revenue.nsw.gov.au/unclaimed-money


Quotes attributable to Minister for Finance Courtney Houssos:


“It’s great we’ve been able to get more than $21 million back into the hands of families and
households and set a new record.


“With $230 million still available in unclaimed money for people in NSW, I encourage everyone to
get online, search the register, and get the money that’s owing to you.”

Quotes attributable to Chief Commissioner of State Revenue Scott Johnston:


“Despite doing our best to give unclaimed money back to the people it’s owed to, we’re still seeing
more money referred to us than people are claiming.


“We want to make sure everyone knows about the unclaimed money register, so they can jump
online, find out if any money is owed to them and undertake the process to get it back.


“That way we can ensure more money is being returned to those it belongs to, rather than sitting
with us for extended periods of time after enterprises and organisations pass it on.”

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