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“Treasury Talks” Debuts

Treasurer Davis hosts discussions on fiscal issues Delaware State Treasurer Colleen Davis announces the first episode of “Treasury Talks,” an ongoing series of videos featuring people from around the state and around the country discussing financial related information that relates to everyone. “’Treasury Talks’ gives me the opportunity to share not only the work of […]




State Treasurer Colleen Davis Marks #ABLEtoSave Month

Campaign comes on the heels of record setting effort To encourage people with disabilities to save for their futures, State Treasurer Colleen Davis is recognizing August as #ABLEtoSave Month, an effort to educate people with disabilities about the importance of opening ABLE (Achieving a Better Life Experience) accounts. ABLE accounts are tax-advantaged savings accounts that […]




Treasurer Davis Urges Change to Protect Financial Freedom of People with Disabilities

Delaware State Treasurer Colleen Davis is calling on Congress to expand eligibility for the Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act. Both the United States Senate (S. 651) and House of Representatives (HR. 1814) introduced bills to increase the age of onset for individuals with disabilities, allowing them and their families to establish tax-advantaged savings […]




Over $6 Million in 2016 Tax Refunds for Delawareans Still Available from IRS

Returns must be filed by July 15th According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), unclaimed income tax refunds from 2016 worth more than $6 million remain available to an estimated 5,600 taxpayers in Delaware who did not file a 2016 federal income tax return. The law typically provides a period of three years for taxpayers […]




Treasurer Davis Says Now is the Time to Review Savings Plans

Online tool can identify available funds to be used in state plans Dealing with a troubled economy during the coronavirus pandemic has changed the way many people deal with their household budgets. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says Americans have been spending more money on groceries and home entertainment and less on travel and […]







 Pages Tagged With: "Delaware State Treasurer"

“Treasury Talks” Debuts

Treasurer Davis hosts discussions on fiscal issues Delaware State Treasurer Colleen Davis announces the first episode of “Treasury Talks,” an ongoing series of videos featuring people from around the state and around the country discussing financial related information that relates to everyone. “’Treasury Talks’ gives me the opportunity to share not only the work of […]




State Treasurer Colleen Davis Marks #ABLEtoSave Month

Campaign comes on the heels of record setting effort To encourage people with disabilities to save for their futures, State Treasurer Colleen Davis is recognizing August as #ABLEtoSave Month, an effort to educate people with disabilities about the importance of opening ABLE (Achieving a Better Life Experience) accounts. ABLE accounts are tax-advantaged savings accounts that […]




Treasurer Davis Urges Change to Protect Financial Freedom of People with Disabilities

Delaware State Treasurer Colleen Davis is calling on Congress to expand eligibility for the Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act. Both the United States Senate (S. 651) and House of Representatives (HR. 1814) introduced bills to increase the age of onset for individuals with disabilities, allowing them and their families to establish tax-advantaged savings […]




Over $6 Million in 2016 Tax Refunds for Delawareans Still Available from IRS

Returns must be filed by July 15th According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), unclaimed income tax refunds from 2016 worth more than $6 million remain available to an estimated 5,600 taxpayers in Delaware who did not file a 2016 federal income tax return. The law typically provides a period of three years for taxpayers […]




Treasurer Davis Says Now is the Time to Review Savings Plans

Online tool can identify available funds to be used in state plans Dealing with a troubled economy during the coronavirus pandemic has changed the way many people deal with their household budgets. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says Americans have been spending more money on groceries and home entertainment and less on travel and […]