Major BOI Reporting Relief for U.S. Companies: FinCEN Scales Back Key Requirement

March 25, 2025

There’s good news on the compliance front—FinCEN has issued an important interim final rule that significantly reduces the burden on many U.S. businesses and individuals.

Here’s the Big Update:

As of the latest announcement, U.S. companies and U.S. persons are no longer required to report Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). This marks a major shift in how BOI compliance will be handled for domestic entities.

✅ Only non-U.S. companies and non-U.S. persons are still subject to the BOI reporting requirement, and they now have until April 20th, 2025 to comply.

This update will come as a huge relief to many of our clients who were previously concerned about the complexity, timing, and potential penalties tied to the BOI reporting process.

What This Means for You

If you’re a U.S.-based company or U.S. person, you’re no longer obligated to file a BOI report at this time. That means:

  • No 30-day or 90-day filing deadlines
  • No need to gather or submit ownership data
  • No immediate compliance risk or penalties

This change is the result of FinCEN listening to the concerns of professionals, business owners, and stakeholders who flagged the practical challenges of the original reporting framework.

What About Foreign Entities?

If your business is a non-U.S. entity or if you are a non-U.S. person, the BOI requirement still applies. However, the filing deadline has been extended to April 20, 2025, giving foreign entities additional time to understand and meet their obligations.

Our Role at Omni

At Omni 360 AdvisorsOmni Legacy Law, and Omni Tax Consulting and Accounting, we’ve been tracking these changes closely to help our clients stay compliant while avoiding unnecessary stress or administrative burden.

We’ll continue to keep you informed as further guidance or permanent rules are released. If you’re unsure whether these changes apply to you or your business—or if you’re working with cross-border entities—our legal, tax, and advisory teams can walk you through your specific situation.

Next Steps

  • ✅ U.S. businesses and persons: You can pause any BOI reporting preparations—for now.
  • 🌐 Non-U.S. businesses or owners: Be aware of the April 20th deadline.

Have questions or need guidance CTA? Contact Omni 360 today and let our multidisciplinary team support your compliance and planning efforts.



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