Bank of America customers risk losing access to their funds as account closures expand under state laws, but there are ways to avoid it.
Bank of America is warning customers that inactive accounts may be closed or have their funds transferred to state custody under escheatment laws. If an account shows no activity for about three years ...
eventually a bank will decide that an account is ‘dormant’, and hand the money to the Dormant Assets Scheme, a government-backed project that lends money to vulnerable people. The good news is ...
Inactive voters also received notice prior to the 2022 election that their registration could be eligible for cancellation. Michigan has removed more than 1.1 million out-of-date registrations ...
HMRC is able to automatically detect interest on savings generated by your bank account and if you tip over a certain threshold, you will automatically be sent a notice of an extra tax bill.
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