Cash Hidden in Ohio House Walls Becomes Contractor’s Nightmare
CLEVELAND – A contractor who found $182,000 in Depression-era currency hidden in a bathroom wall has ended up with only a few thousand dollars, but he feels some vindication. The windfall discovery amounted to little more than grief for contractor Bob Kitts, who couldn’t agree on how to split the money with homeowner Amanda Reece....
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Posted on November 12th, 2017
Australian wool producers may soon receive final payment from 80-year industry legacy
After a 16-year wait, roughly 36,000 Australian wool growers who have shares in Graziers’ Investment Company may receive their final payment from previous wool industry schemes within four months. Graziers’ Investment Company (GIC) is the group responsible for winding up 36 legacy issues that stretch back more than 80 years through previous administrations of the...
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Posted on November 5th, 2017
Mystery safe raises questions
For years, the greatest legacy left by Nevada casino owner Richard Chartrand was the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death. Chartrand was backing out of his driveway one day in 1968 when a bomb under his car exploded, killing him. Now another layer has been added to the mystery, and it’s playing out on social news...
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Posted on November 5th, 2017
More than $49 million in unclaimed superannuation in New England
CHECK IT NOW: Lara Gill said anyone who has worked more than one job in the last 25 years is at risk of having unclaimed super. IF you’ve had more than one job in the last 25 years, there’s a good chance you’re money is part of the $49 million in unclaimed superannuation in the...
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Posted on October 24th, 2017
Australian wool producers may soon receive final payment from 80-year industry legacy
After a 16-year wait, roughly 36,000 Australian wool growers who have shares in Graziers’ Investment Company may receive their final payment from previous wool industry schemes within four months. Graziers’ Investment Company (GIC) is the group responsible for winding up 36 legacy issues that stretch back more than 80 years through previous administrations of the...
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Posted on October 24th, 2017
ASFA calls again for unclaimed super repatriationunts
The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) is continuing its lobbying around Australia’s $3.75 billion in unclaimed super, calling again on the Government to make legislative changes to enable the Commissioner of Taxation to distribute it into active super accounts. ASFA chief policy officer, Glen McCrea said ASFA would champion the option to...
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Posted on October 17th, 2017
$18 billion in unclaimed superannuation and some could be yours
There is nearly $18 billion sitting in the super system without a home according to new figures and some of it could be yours. The Australian Tax Office has reported that the amount of money held in unclaimed superannuation accounts jumped 21.3 per cent to $17.9 billion in the year to June 2017. Of that...
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Posted on October 17th, 2017
Mackay revealed as worst in country over lost super
AUSTRALIANS have a whopping $18 billion retirement savings in lost or unclaimed superannuation that’s waiting to be clawed back by its rightful owners. And Mackay region’s postcode of 4740 is the number one postcode across the nation with the highest amount of super sitting unclaimed at $62million. New figures released today by the Australian Taxation...
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Posted on October 17th, 2017
Cha-Ching! Money theft in Bowen
One thief has cashed in after theft of cash from an ATM in Herbert Street, Bowen. Police say a Bowen resident has attended to the ATM and withdrawn $500. The victim has collected their bank card from the machine and unintentionally left without removing their cash from the ATM. Very shortly afterwards the victim realized...
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Posted on October 8th, 2017
Are you one of Ipswich’s 11,266 account holders owed $3649?
AUSTRALIANS have a whopping $18 billion retirement savings in lost or unclaimed superannuation that’s waiting to be clawed back by its rightful owners. The Toowoomba region’s postcode of 4350 is among one of the worst offenders when it comes to lost super across the nation, with $56 million in super sitting unclaimed. Ipswich wasn’t far...
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Posted on October 8th, 2017