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Bill O Boyle, The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. September 1, 2024 at 3:18 PM Sep. 1—WILKES-BARRE — Treasurer Stacy Garrity this week announced that Pennsylvania will receive more than $20 ...
Treasury's Unclaimed Property Bureau works to reunite more than $2 billion in lost, forgotten and abandoned property with its rightful owners. Since 2009, Treasury has collected $1.134 billion in abandoned property and returned $518 million back to the rightful owners, netting $616 million for the state General Fund budget. [citation needed]
Pennsylvania Department of Aging. Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. Pennsylvania Department of Banking. Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development. Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Bureau of Forestry. Bureau of State Parks. Office of Conservation Science. Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program.
The state is holding about 32 million properties totaling $4.3 billion, treasury press secretary Samantha Heckel told the Centre Daily Times. The average claim amount is $1,500, but it can range ...
Stacy Garrity. Stacy L. Garrity is an American politician, businesswoman, and soldier. She is currently serving as Pennsylvania Treasurer as a Republican, a position to which she was elected in 2020. She previously served in the United States Army Reserve for 30 years and through three deployments during the Gulf War and Iraq War, where she was ...
Website. www.revenue.pa.gov. The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue (DOR) is an agency of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The department is responsible for collecting all Pennsylvania taxes, including all corporate taxes and taxes on inheritance, personal income, sales and use, realty transfer, motor fuel, and all other state taxes. [1]
Pennsylvania’s treasurer stewards state dollars by investing savings and managing withdrawals and debts to ensure the commonwealth’s bills are paid. The Treasury directly controls about $50 ...
Torsella's policy proposals included universal college savings accounts, [59] portable IRAs for Pennsylvania workers whose employers do not offer retirement savings plans, [60] banning the corrupt practice of third-party marketers introducing money managers to the state, [61] appointing a chief integrity officer for Treasury, [62] creating an ...