The CTA, BOI and FinCEN: What Does this Mean for San Dimas, CA Businesses?
The Corporate Transparency Act may require U.S. companies to disclose beneficial ownership information to combat financial crimes.
While a Texas federal district court’s preliminary injunction puts this requirement on hold, many experts expect that to be overturned. In that event, failure to file could lead to fines of $500 per day, up to a maximum of $10,000, and possible criminal penalties.
Read more for details on how this may impact your business in the future.
1. Determine if Your Business Must File.
A “reporting company” is any small business, corporation, or LLC that is registered with the state, unless exempt. Exemptions apply to publicly traded companies, banks, and charities. For example, a local coffee shop in San Dimas, CA would likely need to file a BOI report.
2. Identify Your Beneficial Owners.
A “beneficial owner” is someone who either has substantial control over a company or owns at least 25% of it. For example, in the context of a small garden center in San Dimas, if one of the co-owners holds a 40% stake and makes critical decisions regarding inventory and business strategy, they would be considered a beneficial owner.
3. Gather the Required Information.
Prepare:
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Business name, address, and EIN.
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Beneficial owners’ names, addresses, DOBs, and ID details.
4. File Your BOI Report.
Deadlines:
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Existing businesses: File by 01/01/2025.
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New companies (2024): File within 90 days of formation.
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New companies (2025+): File within 30 days of formation.
ZenBusiness offers a streamlined approach to BOI reporting for businesses, providing businesses with accurate guidance to ensure compliance with FinCEN requirements.
Penalties for Non-Compliance:
While a Texas federal district court’s preliminary injunction puts this requirement on hold, many experts expect that to be overturned. In that event, failure to file could lead to fines of $500 per day, up to a maximum of $10,000, and possible criminal penalties. FinCEN provides a 90-day safe harbor period for corrections without penalties.
No action is needed immediately, but if you decide to move forward, you can avoid hassles by filing with the quick and accurate assistance of ZenBusiness.
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As of December 3, 2024, a Texas federal district court has issued a preliminary injunction for all states to block the CTA and its relevant regulations. However, filing your BOI will help you avoid fines if this injunction is overruled.