New and existing corporate customers should begin familiarizing themselves with the new law that will require beneficial ownership information (BOI) to be reported. Effective January 1, 2024, corporations, limited liability companies (LLCs) and other entities formed under state law (domestic reporting companies) or similar entities formed under foreign law and registered to do business in the U.S. (foreign reporting companies), are required to report their beneficial ownership to the U.S. Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCen). Failure to comply will result in penalties.
- Entities created or registered prior to January 1, 2024, will have one calendar year to file their BOI reports with FinCEN.
- Entities created or registered on or after January 1, 2024 and before January 1, 2025 will have 90 calendar days after their creation or registration to file their BOI reports with FinCEN.
- Entities created or registered on or after January 1, 2025, will have 30 calendar days after their creation or registration to file their BOI reports with FinCEN.
In the event that there are changes or inaccuracies to information you have previously reported, the reporting company is required to file an update within 30 calendar days after the date the change occurred. Reporting companies created or registered before January 1, 2024, will have one calendar year (January 1, 2025) to file their initial reports, while reporting companies created or registered after the effective date will have 30 days after receiving notice of their creation or registration to file their initial reports. FinCen is currently developing a new IT system, the Beneficial Ownership Secure System (BOSS), which will be used to collect, store, and maintain BOI reports.
Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting Scams
FinCen has been notified of fraudulent attempts being made to solicit information from corporations who may be subject to future reporting requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act. The fraudulent correspondence may be titled "Important Compliance Notice" and will ask the recipient to click on a URL or scan a QR code. These emails or letters are fraudulent. FinCen does not send unsolicited requests for information. If you receive a correspondence like this, do not respond, do not click any links, and do not scan any QR codes within the letter or email. FinCen will not be accepting BOI reports before January 1, 2024.