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United States Corporate Transparency Act off again
The US Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) is a law that requires companies to disclose information on their beneficial owners.
United States | Publication | March 2025
On February 27, 2025, FinCEN announced that no fines, penalties or any other enforcement actions will be taken based on reporting companies’ failure to file BOI reports by the current deadlines (previously extended to March 21, 2025) until a forthcoming interim final rule becomes effective.
However, on March 2, 2025, the Treasury Department went further and indicated it is unlikely to impose reporting obligations and associated penalties or fines on US citizens, domestic reporting companies or their beneficial owners even after the forthcoming interim final rule changes take effect. Instead, when the Treasury Department issues a new interim final rule, it appears reporting obligations under the CTA will only apply to foreign reporting companies, which is a concept that remains to be defined.
For more information on the zig-zagging of the previous court orders, see our prior analysis:
For more information on the reporting requirements and common pitfalls of the CTA, see:
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The US Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) is a law that requires companies to disclose information on their beneficial owners.
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Health Canada has published a Notice of Intent to publish a ministerial order to exempt natural health products (NHPs) licensed between June 21, 2025, and June 21, 2028, from labelling requirements that are set to come into force this summer under the Natural Health Products Regulations (NHPR).
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