On Wednesday, December 11, 2024, FinCEN filed its first substantive response to the nationwide injunction ordered by a United States District Court in Texas. The response, a “Motion to Stay Preliminary Injunction Pending Appeal” highlights the time and expense incurred by government in implementing the CTA, including the build out of the online reporting system, community outreach events, and an ad buy in excess of $4.3 million. FinCEN further argues that these efforts have resulted in an “exponential increase” in filed reports, noting that nearly 10 million reports have been filed to date, which is 20 million shy of the estimated number of expected reports.
Businesses and other would-be reporting companies are advised to keep a close eye on these proceedings, as the reporting requirements could be revived and enforcement resumed effective January 1, 2025. If that happens, it could be quite a scramble for the 20+ million reporting companies. Accordingly, FinCEN advises that online the reporting system remains open for “voluntarily” filings.
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Robert D. Burgee is an attorney at Fraser Trebilcock with over a decade of experience counseling clients with a focus on corporate structures and compliance, licensing, contracts, regulatory compliance, mergers and acquisitions, and a host of other matters related to the operation of small and medium-sized businesses and non-profits. You can reach him at 517.377.0848 or at bburgee@fraserlawfirm.com.