Industries

Helping clients meet their business challenges begins with an in-depth understanding of the industries in which they work. That’s why KPMG LLP established its industry-driven structure. In fact, KPMG LLP was the first of the Big Four firms to organize itself along the same industry lines as clients.

How We Work

We bring together passionate problem-solvers, innovative technologies, and full-service capabilities to create opportunity with every insight.

Learn more

Careers & Culture

What is culture? Culture is how we do things around here. It is the combination of a predominant mindset, actions (both big and small) that we all commit to every day, and the underlying processes, programs and systems supporting how work gets done.

Learn more

Delaware: Notices requesting “verified reports” of unclaimed property

The notices give companies 30 days to respond to the correspondence.

Download PDF
August 22, 2024

The state of Delaware recently sent out numerous notices requesting “verified reports” of unclaimed property pursuant to 12 Del. C. § 1170(a), a provision that was first introduced in Delaware’s unclaimed property statute under a set of reforms enacted in 2017 (SB 13).

As set forth in the “frequently asked questions” (FAQs) posted online, the verified report process focuses on a one-year review of a holder’s most recent annual filing or non-filing, meaning companies that did not file a report may receive a notice. There are no specific criteria set forth in the unclaimed property law that would qualify a company for receiving a notice. The notices indicate that the recipient must respond and provide:

  • A verified report
  • A listing of legal entities included in the verified report
  • Information related to the company’s unclaimed property policies and procedures, including a copy of such (if they exist)

In prior verified report cycles, the state has articulated clear expectations of what a company’s unclaimed property policies and procedures must minimally contain to be considered adequate to facilitate compliance with the state’s unclaimed property requirements.

The notices give companies 30 days to respond to the correspondence. The FAQs indicate that if a company is unable to provide the requested information within 30 days, the company must request a 30-day extension for completion, and that the state may approve incremental extensions up to 180 days from the date of the notice.

The notices may inform the receiving company that a private, third-party firm will conduct the verified report process. In many instances the third-party firm may also provide audit services to the state. The notices also indicate that failing to respond will lead to the company being referred to the Secretary of State’s Voluntary Disclosure Program or “other enforcement actions” allowed under § 1172(d)(4) of the Delaware unclaimed property law. Under a separate set of legislative reforms passed in 2022 (SB 281), the Department of Finance may escalate non-response to a verified report notice to a more in-depth “Compliance Review” or full-blown examination. Such examinations typically include a look-back period of up to 15 transaction years.

Delaware’s mailing of notices this year follows on similar mailings sent out to companies in late 2023. Read TaxNewsFlash


For more information, contact a member of the KPMG National Unclaimed Property Team:

Will King | williamking@kpmg.com

Marion Acord | marionacord@kpmg.com

Ryan Hagerty | rhagerty@kpmg.com

Keela Ross | keelaross@kpmg.com

Thank you!

Thank you for contacting KPMG. We will respond to you as soon as possible.

Contact KPMG

Use this form to submit general inquiries to KPMG. We will respond to you as soon as possible.

By submitting, you agree that KPMG LLP may process any personal information you provide pursuant to KPMG LLP's Privacy Statement.

An error occurred. Please contact customer support.

Job seekers

Visit our careers section or search our jobs database.

Submit RFP

Use the RFP submission form to detail the services KPMG can help assist you with.

Office locations

International hotline

You can confidentially report concerns to the KPMG International hotline

Press contacts

Do you need to speak with our Press Office? Here's how to get in touch.

Headline