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Understanding the Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting Requirements
Tax
Webcast

Understanding the Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting Requirements

Starting Jan. 1, 2024, most U.S. entities must report beneficial ownership information (BOI) to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA).

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Format

Webcast

NASBA Field of Study

Business Law

Level

Intermediate

Instructor

Melissa L. Wiley

Availability

3 months

Product Number

WC4423437

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Beneficial ownership information

Enacted by Congress in 2021, the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) directs the Treasury Department to create a federal database of the beneficial ownership information of myriad entities, including most corporations and LLCs.

The reporting rules will go into effect January 1, 2024, for newly created entities. Entities in existence as of the end of this year have one year to report to FinCEN.

Are you and your clients ready? Is your firm required to report?

Come learn who must report, what information must be reported and when, as well as practical tips for streamlining reporting and compliance.

This is a rebroadcast from the 2023 AICPA & CIMA National Tax & Sophisticated Tax Conference.

Key Topics

  • Corporate Transparency Act
  • Beneficial ownership reporting requirements
  • Implications
  • BOI in practice

Learning Objectives

  • Determine which entities are required to report under the Corporate Transparency Act, and what information must be submitted.
  • Identify best practices for reporting, recordkeeping and how to comply with ongoing requirements.

Who Will Benefit

  • CPAs
  • Small to medium firms
  • Small to medium businesses
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NASBA Field of Study
Business Law
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
3-5 Years in the Profession
Access
This is a digital product. With full paid access the content will be available to you for 3 months after purchase date.
Duration
1 hr
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Speakers
Melissa L. Wiley
Melissa has over 20 years of experience in tax controversy and litigation on a wide range of civil tax matters at the federal and state level. She represents clients at all levels of administrative controversy with the IRS, including audits and cases before the IRS Office of Appeals, and has significant experience handling penalty and international information reporting matters. Her experience includes litigation in the U.S. Tax Court, Court of Federal Claims, and various federal district courts, representing clients facing government and third-party subpoenas and investigations. She also counsels on voluntary disclosures of prior tax noncompliance. An actuary by training, Melissa has practiced at a Big Four accounting firm, first as an Assistant General Counsel and later as a Senior Manager in the firm's National Tax department; as well as in the Tax practice of an AmLaw 20 global law firm. A respected authority on tax controversy topics, Melissa frequently presents on IRS filing requirements, penalties, and enforcement, as well as on ethics and the Corporate Transparency Act. She is active in numerous professional organizations such as the AICPA and the ABA Tax Section, where she previously served as Vice Chair for Committee Operations and is currently a member of the Nominating and Appointments to the Tax Court Committees. She is also the chair of the DC Bar Tax Audits & Litigation Committee and the Regent for the Federal Circuit for the American College of Tax Counsel.
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