09/24/2024
VERY IMPORTANT READ
NEW for 2024 - Beneficial Owner's Information Report (BOI).
You MUST file the report if you are the "beneficial owner" of a corporation or LLC. Although partnerships and trusts are not specifically enumerated at present, it is most likely that these entities will also become subject to these new reporting requirements. Entities formed prior to 1/1/24 have until 1/1/25 and entities formed after 1/1/24 must file the report within 90 days of formation.
Beneficial owner corresponds to the following
1.) Any individual who owns 25 percent or more of the company
2.) Any individual who directly or indirectly exercises substantial control over the business.
Information required to be reported by beneficial owner.
1.) Name
2.) Date of birth
3.) Address
4.) Id number from one of the following non-expired documents
a.Non expired state driver’s license
b.Us Passport
c.State or local government of Initial Tribe Identification card
d.If the individual doesn’t have any of the above, a passport and an image of one of the documents listed above.
Any updates, after the original BOI report, to the entity or beneficial owner are required within 30 days after the information changes or after errors are discovered.
The penalties are steep for NOT reporting - Willful violations could result in civil penalties and/or criminal penalties. FinCEN published inflation adjustments in January 2024 for civil monetary penalties, increasing the potential fine to $591 per day (effective Jan. 25, 2024) from its original $500. The cap remains at $10,000. Criminal penalties could include imprisonment of up to two years.
The reports will be filed electronically via an online interface on the FinCEN website.
If you want to prepare the report yourself, below is website;
https://boiefiling.fincen.gov/
WARNING – There are already companies “informing” taxpayers of their registration requirements, including providing a web address, a phone number, and a QR Code to help taxpayers properly register. Beware. These companies are not FinCEN. They may be companies that are offering to “help” taxpayers with their responsibilities, or they may be scammers trying to obtain taxpayer information. FinCEN has this alert on its website:
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From a National Speaker, David Mellem - “Alert: FinCEN has learned of fraudulent attempts to solicit information from individuals and entities who may be subject to reporting requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act.”
So far, we have seen solicitations from:
- United States Business Regulations Department
- United States Department of Records Management
- National Filing Service
These solicitations ask the reader to go to a web site, scan a QR code, or call a phone number. None of these solicitations are truly FinCEN. We recommend you advise your clients to avoid these fake solicitations.
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If you have any questions do not hesitate to ask, this reporting is mandatory.