10 Compelling Reasons Lawyers Should Prioritize Compliance for Their Clients
Staying ahead of regulatory changes is of utmost importance for legal professionals, and the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) stands out as a significant and transformative regulation demanding immediate attention.
With the enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) scheduled for January 1, 2024, it's essential to recognize that roughly 32 million entities will soon be obligated to disclose personal information about their beneficial owners to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), an agency operating under the U.S. Treasury Department. While the primary objective of this legislation is to combat money laundering, terrorist financing, and other financial crimes, its broad set of regulations will have substantial implications for a wide range of businesses operating in the United States.
Companies established before January 1, 2024, have until January 1, 2025, to submit their initial report to FinCEN. According to the proposed regulations unveiled on September 27, 2023, companies established between January 1, 2024, and January 1, 2025, are required to file their initial report within 90 days of the company's formation. For companies established after January 1, 2025, the requirement is to file an initial report within 30 days following the company's formation. Legal professionals must remain well-informed and prepared for these upcoming changes.
As lawyers, your role is pivotal in guiding clients through the complexities of the CTA.
Ten Compelling Reasons
Here are ten compelling reasons why lawyers should make CTA compliance a top priority for their clients:
The Corporate Transparency Act isn't just another piece of legislation; it's a game-changer in corporate transparency. As legal professionals, you are responsible for guiding your clients through this transformation, ensuring their businesses remain compliant and protected.
Law firms should act as proactive stewards of the Corporate Transparency Act, providing expert guidance to their clients to navigate the complexities of CTA compliance. This approach not only safeguards businesses from legal ramifications but also cements the role of lawyers as indispensable partners.
How Kim Helps
Kim has created an automated system which enables lawyers to effortlessly compile all the necessary information from their clients in relation to the Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Report as part of the CTA. Visit our dedicated page and “Test the Experience” as if you were one of your clients.
The important thing to remember is that you can customize the text and layout of the form used in our test. You can add or remove questions and personalize the generated form with your logo. If you want to send the form out to all your clients using Kim's campaign functionality and you are utilizing O365, then the emails will be sent from your email address or one of your designated form service accounts.
The campaign functionality of Kim Document is incredibly versatile. It can cater to your needs, whether you need to distribute the template to a handful of clients or to a substantial client base spanning tens, hundreds, or thousands. This functionality offers comprehensive tracking, document generation, and, where relevant, integration with other systems.
Visit our dedicated page and Test the Experience or Book a Demo to see it in action.