Wisconsin Registered Investment Bond

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An investment bond (sometimes called a debenture) issued by a corporation is an instrument promising to repay a loan to a corporation, which is may be secured by corporate assets. The relation between a bondholder and the corporation is that of a creditor-debtor. The principal on the debt is paid on the maturity date. The obligations evidenced by the bond may be secured or unsecured.


A registered bond is one issued with the name of the owner printed on the face of the certificate. It can be transferred to another individual only with the owner's endorsement.

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What to do if you later find the bonds. Once we replace or cash your bonds, the original bonds no longer belong to you. They belong to the U.S. government. If you later find the original bonds, please return them to us.

How to get the most value from your savings bonds Face ValuePurchase Amount30-Year Value (Purchased May 1990)$50 Bond$100$207.36$100 Bond$200$414.72$500 Bond$400$1,036.80$1,000 Bond$800$2,073.60

Note: Do not buy savings bonds from someone else or in an online auction site. You cannot cash them. You can only cash bonds that you own or co-own unless you have legal evidence or other documentation that we accept to show you are entitled to cash the bond. How do I know how much my bond is worth?

However, interest earned on specific state and municipal bond obligations is exempt from Wisconsin and federal income tax.

Get a certified copy of the death certificate for everyone who has died who is named on any of the bonds. Have each person who is entitled to a distributed bond also fill out and sign the appropriate forms: If they want cash for their bond: FS Form 1522.

Use the Treasury Hunt® tool to discover if you own savings bonds.

For those fully matured bonds remaining unredeemed, there is no active program by the Bureau to locate the bondholders and pay them the proceeds to which they are entitled. Traditionally, it has been up to the registered owner to remember to redeem the matured bond decades after the initial purchase.

Because U.S. savings bonds are issued by the federal government you do not have to pay state tax or local taxes on the earned interest on your Wisconsin income tax return.

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