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Peter Bronstein and Traci DeForge
Navigating the Corporate Transparency Act: Insights from Peter Bronstein
36 minutes Posted Feb 7, 2025 at 8:00 am.
] Who needs to file beneficial ownership reports[15:34] Penalties for failing to file reports[19:58] How to file beneficial ownership reports[24:26] The importance of corporate minutes and resolutions[29:17] Consequences of not keeping proper records[32:13] Four key compliance requirements for businesses[34:45] Legal Steps compliance package detailsKEY TAKEAWAYS:Corporate Transparency Act Surprise: The new law targets small businesses, not big corporations. Companies formed through state secretaries must file a Beneficial Ownership Information report by December 31, 2024, or face steep penalties.Minutes Matter for LLCs: While not legally required, keeping minutes for LLCs can protect owners from personal liability. This simple practice could be the difference between financial safety and personal ruin in a lawsuit.One-Stop Compliance Solution: Legal service providers now offer comprehensive corporate compliance packages. These bundles can include Beneficial Ownership reports, annual minutes, registered agent services, and state filings simplifying the process for busy entrepreneurs.LINKS MENTIONED:FinCEN Website
Who Needs to File Beneficial Ownership Reports?
Penalties for Failing to File Beneficial Ownership Reports
How to File Beneficial Ownership Reports
Why Corporate Minutes and Resolutions Matter
Consequences of Poor Record-Keeping
Four Key Compliance Requirements for Businesses
Legal Steps Compliance Package Overview
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In this episode of the Ask Brien podcast, host Peter Bronstein and guest-host Alex Grossman dive into the crucial topic of corporate compliance for small businesses. They’ll explore the intricacies of the Corporate Transparency Act, which requires businesses to file a Beneficial Ownership Information Report. They break down who needs to file, the penalties for non-compliance, and how to complete the filing process. The conversation also covers other vital compliance tasks, including maintaining corporate minutes, appointing a registered agent, and filing annual reports with the Secretary of State.IN THIS EPISODE: [10:35] Who needs to file beneficial ownership reports[15:34] Penalties for failing to file reports[19:58] How to file beneficial ownership reports[24:26] The importance of corporate minutes and resolutions[29:17] Consequences of not keeping proper records[32:13] Four key compliance requirements for businesses[34:45] Legal Steps compliance package detailsKEY TAKEAWAYS:Corporate Transparency Act Surprise: The new law targets small businesses, not big corporations. Companies formed through state secretaries must file a Beneficial Ownership Information report by December 31, 2024, or face steep penalties.Minutes Matter for LLCs: While not legally required, keeping minutes for LLCs can protect owners from personal liability. This simple practice could be the difference between financial safety and personal ruin in a lawsuit.One-Stop Compliance Solution: Legal service providers now offer comprehensive corporate compliance packages. These bundles can include Beneficial Ownership reports, annual minutes, registered agent services, and state filings - simplifying the process for busy entrepreneurs.LINKS MENTIONED:FinCEN Website