If you’ve been trying to keep up with Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting deadlines, you might feel like you’re stuck in a regulatory version of Groundhog Day. Just when businesses thought they had a handle on the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) requirements, FinCEN hit pause—announcing it won’t issue fines or penalties for missed deadlines and plans to extend them further with a new rule by March 21, 2025. Meanwhile, Congress is considering pushing the deadline all the way to January 1, 2026. Sound familiar? That’s because this keeps changing.
Originally, BOI reports were due by January 1, 2025. Then it moved to January 13, 2025. Then a Texas court got involved, briefly stopping enforcement before reversing course. Now, FinCEN says “no penalties for now” while lawmakers debate an even longer delay. If you’re confused, don’t worry—so is everyone else.
For now, businesses can take a breather. But stay alert, because if history tells us anything, this deadline might move again. Until then, keep those compliance checklists handy… just maybe in pencil.
For the latest updates on BOI reporting, visit FinCEN’s official website.
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