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Anti-Money Laundering Update

FinCEN Finalizes Rule to Require Many Domestic and Foreign Entities to Report Beneficial Ownership Information to U.S. Government

October 4, 2022

On September 29, 2022, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) issued a final rule to implement Section 6403 of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and require certain entities to file reports with FinCEN identifying and providing information about their beneficial owners and applicants (Final Rule).1 FinCEN previously issued a notice of proposed rulemaking on the topic in December 2021 (NPRM).2 The Final Rule adopts the concepts from the NPRM largely as proposed but with certain modifications that are responsive to comments received by FinCEN and intended to minimize unnecessary burdens on reporting companies. This unprecedented collection of information by the federal government is intended to curtail the deliberate misuse of legal entities and deter illicit financial activity and national security threats that result therefrom.

  • The practical result of the Final Rule is that any company created or registered in the United States that is not already subject to federal or state regulation, otherwise required to disclose its beneficial ownership information to a government authority, or not otherwise exempt will be required to report such information to FinCEN. 
  • The Final Rule requires each reporting company to file with FinCEN reports with information on the reporting company itself, every individual who is a beneficial owner of such reporting company, and every individual who is a company applicant with respect to such reporting company.
  • The Final Rule requires companies in existence before January 1, 2024, to file a report no later than January 1, 2025, and companies that are formed or registered, as applicable, on or after January 1, 2024, to file a report within 30 days of the date on which the formation or registration becomes effective under applicable law.
  • The Final Rule also requires a reporting company to update a report if there are changes concerning the reporting company or its beneficial owners and to correct inaccurately filed information.
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