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Update: On March 21, 2025, the U.S. Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) announced a significant revision to the Corporate Transparency Act. Beneficial ownership information (BOI) reporting will no longer be required of U.S. companies or U.S. individuals. The program has been modified to require BOI reporting only by foreign entities that have filed documents with a Secretary of State or similar office. All U.S. companies and U.S. individuals are now exempt from filing and they will not incur any fines or penalties regarding BOI compliance. Foreign-owned reporting companies must file BOI reports within 30 days following the publication (March 26, 2025) of the interim final rule, April 25, 2025.

The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) was enacted by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) to combat money laundering and financial crimes. The act seeks for some 32 million businesses to report beneficial ownership information by January 13, 2025. This episode, Wes Benally discusses the impact to Tribal businesses and entities that will report to the CTA, exemptions, reporting information, and more, with REDW Senior State and Local Tax Advisors Jeanna Schenk and Thomas Miller. Unsure if the CTA applies to your organization? Don't guess. Tune in to learn more or reach out to REDW's trusted business advisors for guidance.

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Report BOI with Confidence

REDW's trusted team of experts are handling the reporting process through the FinCEN website for business leaders in Indian Country. Our comprehensive services ensure that all aspects of Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting are covered, including identifying any applicable filing exceptions for your business. 

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