Treasury Eases Up on Foreign Firm Ownership Snooping
Published Date: 3/26/2025
Rule
Summary
FinCEN is making it easier for U.S. companies by only requiring foreign companies to report who really owns them. Domestic companies don’t have to report or update their ownership info anymore. Plus, foreign companies get more time—30 days—to file or fix their reports, and they don’t have to share info about U.S. owners, saving time and hassle.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Domestic Companies Exempted from BOI
If you run a domestic reporting company, you no longer have to file beneficial ownership information (BOI) with FinCEN, and you do not have to update or correct BOI previously reported to FinCEN. The interim final rule explicitly exempts entities previously defined as "domestic reporting companies" from BOI reporting.
Foreign Companies: 30-Day Filing Extension
If you are a foreign reporting company, you still must file BOI reports, but FinCEN extends the deadline to file initial reports and to update or correct previously filed reports to 30 days from the date of publication. The rule keeps the filing requirement for foreign reporting companies while giving them additional time to comply.
U.S. Persons No Longer Must Provide BOI to Foreign Firms
If you are a U.S. person who is a beneficial owner of a foreign reporting company, you do not have to provide your BOI to that foreign reporting company. The rule exempts foreign reporting companies from reporting BOI about any U.S. persons and exempts U.S. persons from having to provide such information to those foreign reporting companies.
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