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TAXPAYER / SPOUSE NAME. List Is Alphabetical by Last Pursuant to Subsections (e) and (f) of Section 21116 of Chapter 21, Title 5 of the Guam Code Annotated, the Department of Administration hereby publishes the listing of Unclaimed Income Tax Refund Checks dating from October 01, 2010 thru September 30, 2016. Lawful claimant may claim no later than the “Final Date to Claim”, which is ten (10) years after cancellation date at the Division of Accounts, Department of Administration. /s/ Edward Birn, Director Department of Administration TAXPAYER / SPOUSE NAME. CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE. 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