- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Show Left Links
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
Started By
Message
Business Owners - FinCEN notice fyi
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:28 am
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:28 am
FinCEN
SIAP As of 12/26/2024 reporting is voluntary again.
SIAP As of 12/26/2024 reporting is voluntary again.
quote:
Alert: Alert [December 27, 2024]: Impact of Ongoing Litigation –
Deadline Stay – Voluntary Submission Only
In light of a recent federal court order, reporting companies are not currently required to file beneficial ownership information with FinCEN and are not subject to liability if they fail to do so while the order remains in force. However, reporting companies may continue to voluntarily submit beneficial ownership information reports.
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) plays a vital role in protecting the U.S. and international financial systems, as well as people across the country, from illicit finance threats like terrorist financing, drug trafficking, and money laundering. The CTA levels the playing field for tens of millions of law-abiding small businesses across the United States and makes it harder for bad actors to exploit loopholes in order to gain an unfair advantage.
On Tuesday, December 3, 2024, in the case of Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc., et al. v. Garland, et al., No. 4:24-cv-00478 (E.D. Tex.), the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Sherman Division, issued an order granting a nationwide preliminary injunction. Texas Top Cop Shop is only one of several cases that have challenged the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) pending before courts around the country. Several district courts have denied requests to enjoin the CTA, ruling in favor of the Department of the Treasury. The government continues to believe—consistent with the conclusions of the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern District of Virginia and the District of Oregon—that the CTA is constitutional. For that reason, the Department of Justice, on behalf of the Department of the Treasury, filed a Notice of Appeal on December 5, 2024 and separately sought of stay of the injunction pending that appeal.
On December 23, 2024, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted a stay of the district court’s preliminary injunction entered in the case of Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc. v. Garland, pending the outcome of the Department of the Treasury’s ongoing appeal of the district court’s order. FinCEN immediately issued an alert notifying the public of this ruling, and recognizing that reporting companies may have needed additional time to comply with beneficial ownership reporting requirements,
FinCEN extended reporting deadlines. On December 26, 2024, however, a different panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued an order vacating the Court’s December 23, 2024 order granting a stay of the preliminary injunction. Accordingly, as of December 26, 2024, the injunction issued by the district court in Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc. v. Garland is in effect and reporting companies are not currently required to file beneficial ownership information with FinCEN.
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:33 am to TigerTattle
It is too bad they did not allow those under the auspices of the Oregon and Virginia circuits to experience the true interest of the FinCEN requirement.
It would have been glorious for them, don't ya think?
It would have been glorious for them, don't ya think?
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:34 am to TigerTattle
Don't worry. Another court will re instate it in January just to screw over anyone who followed the 12-26 decision.
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:36 am to TigerTattle
Don't think they won't be keeping track of who doesn't "voluntarily" report
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:42 am to udtiger
The fact it is not required by the large companies is very discriminating.
Posted on 12/31/24 at 8:00 am to TigerTattle
Yeah my CPA told.me about this a couple months ago. I haven't lifted a finger on it. Figured someone would fight this battle.
Gubmint can kiss my arse.
Gubmint can kiss my arse.
Posted on 12/31/24 at 8:08 am to clamdip
quote:
Gubmint can kiss my arse.
Yeah it sucks to have to report, but it's not providing anymore info than what is already required for business filings and the redundancy makes zero sense. But that's gubmint.
AND, good luck fighting the daily fine for not paying...
Posted on 12/31/24 at 8:21 am to jmon
quote:
Yeah it sucks to have to report, but it's not providing anymore info than what is already required for business filings and the redundancy makes zero sense. But that's gubmint.
Didn't like it, but I submitted mine about 3 months ago.
I'm just on a local HOA board. Seems kinda crazy.
Posted on 12/31/24 at 8:29 am to TigerTattle
Other than upset for already doing it, why would someone downvote this?
Good on TX for fighting this. So this is something we can hope Trump has a day 1 reversal of or just let it play out in the courts to squash it forever?
Good on TX for fighting this. So this is something we can hope Trump has a day 1 reversal of or just let it play out in the courts to squash it forever?
Posted on 12/31/24 at 8:34 am to TigerTattle
I don't understand how giving up rights for safety levels the playing field.
quote:
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) plays a vital role in protecting the U.S. and international financial systems, as well as people across the country, from illicit finance threats like terrorist financing, drug trafficking, and money laundering. The CTA levels the playing field for tens of millions of law-abiding small businesses across the United States and makes it harder for bad actors to exploit loopholes in order to gain an unfair advantage.
Back to top
