TruSpan Financial

File Beneficial Ownership Information the quick and easy way!

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We are here for you during every stage of the business BOI filing process, providing a full suite of services if and when you need them.

MAKES THE BOI Filing PROCESS SIMPLE

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“TruSpan has been an indispensable ally throughout our remarkable journey, enabling our seamless expansion to offer services in over 40 states across the United States.”

Bear Poth

CEO, LumenServe, Inc.

“TruSpan takes care of any paperwork we receive from the state. I don’t need to worry because they are on it, and I can get to work.”

Doug Lambert

CEO, Virtual Combine

“TruSpan helped us to determine what type of business we should register for, which will save us money as we grow.”

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Owners, Sugarox Candy

Filing my BOI – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes you can, just visit FinCEN

If you have registered an LLC even if a sole proprietor for tax purposes, then yes you likely file

Inactive business is one of the exemptions from filing?

The 23 types of businesses exempt from filing a BOI are below

  1. Securities reporting issuer
  2. Governmental authority
  3. Bank
  4. Credit union
  5. Depository institution holding company
  6. Money services business
  7. Broker or dealer in securities
  8. Securities exchange or clearing agency
  9. Other Exchange Act registered entity
  10. Investment company or investment adviser
  11. Venture capital fund adviser
  12. Insurance company
  13. State-licensed insurance producer
  14. Commodity Exchange Act registered entity
  15. Accounting firm
  16. Public utility
  17. Financial market utility
  18. Pooled investment vehicle
  19. Tax-exempt entity
  20. Entity assisting a tax-exempt entity
  21. Large operating company
  22. Subsidiary of certain exempt entities
  23. Inactive entity

You will need the business information including address and tax ID and at least one beneficial ownership personal information, including their phone, address, social security number, and identification

A business owner by a minor must still file but a non-minor will need to complete the filing as a beneficial owner

All business must file a BOI, regardless of when they were formed?

For business formed before January 1, 2024, you have until January 1, 2025. For businesses formed during 2024 you have 90 days after you receive notice of business registration from the state. For businesses formed after January 1, 2025 you will have 30 days.

The BOI filing is with an agency called FinCEN. They do not collect historically information regarding your business, so no they do not have this information.

The willful failure to report complete or updated beneficial ownership information to FinCEN, or the willful provision of or attempt to provide false or fraudulent beneficial ownership information may result in a civil or criminal penalties, including civil penalties of up to $500 for each day that the violation continues, or criminal penalties including imprisonment for up to two years and/or a fine of up to $10,000. Senior officers of an entity that fails to file a required BOI report may be held accountable for that failure.

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