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Effective Jan. 1, 2024, the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) will
require certain U.S. legal entities and foreign entities registered
to do business in the United States (collectively, Reporting
Companies) to disclose information about their beneficial owners
and persons who register or form them to the U.S. Department of the
Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). In a
rulemaking published Nov. 30, 2023, FinCEN formally extended the
reporting deadline applicable to Reporting Companies created or
registered to do business in the United States after Jan.
1, 2024, but prior to Jan. 1, 2025, from 30 to 90 days.
Pursuant to this regulatory change, Reporting Companies created or
registered in 2024 will have 90 calendar days from the
date of receiving actual or public notice that their creation or
registration has become effective to file an initial BOI report.
The Nov. 30, 2023, rulemaking does not affect the filing deadline
for Reporting Companies created or registered before Jan.
1, 2024 (which remains Jan. 1, 2025) or Reporting Companies created
or registered after Jan. 1, 2025 (within 30 days of
receiving actual or public notice of their effective creation or
registration).
The extension will provide Reporting Companies established or registered in the first year of the CTA's operation with more time to understand the statute's requirements (addressed in further detail in our October 2023 GT Alert) and will give FinCEN more breathing space to address any operational issues with its new secure BOI filing system. According to FinCEN's press release, that BOI system will not be operational to accept BOI reports prior to Jan. 1, 2024.
With that effective date approaching, FinCEN is expected to continue to issue guidance on the CTA's requirements. Entities that qualify as Reporting Companies should prepare their stakeholders for the changes so they can assess the potential impact on the company's operations and beneficial owners well in advance of any filing deadline.
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