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Just received an email, NATP newsletter: Fincen has warned that there's already a scam concerning BOI! Unbelievable, they're not even accepting any filings yet, and I don't even think they have the form developed yet, but there are already scammers lining up. Sounds like this is going to be another government created nightmare. I hope Congress repeals this.
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On a positive note, it sounds like the scammers are more aware of the BOI BS than most of the folks here. Give them an A for effort --------------------- and then throw them in jail.
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The law doesn't go into effect until January 2024. In all fairness, IRS isn't accepting any 2023 returns yet either. Although I suppose fiscal-year returns filed on 2022 forms might be a profitable scam.
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@BobKamman @IRonMaN the NATP email correspondence said people are being contacted via email or mail by scammers telling them to go on to a website concerning BOI related matter.
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On a positive note, it sounds like the scammers are more aware of the BOI BS than most of the folks here. Give them an A for effort --------------------- and then throw them in jail.
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@IRonMaN You hit the nail on the head with that one Iron Man. People do not know about this BOI BS. I called an attorney who has handled matters for some of my clients, to ask her about this BOI matter, and she did not even know about the Federal BOI or the Pennsylvania BOI! And she is very smart and thorough, in addition to being honest.
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This law was part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021. The final version of the bill was agreed on by the House on December 8, 2020, and the Senate on December 11, 2020.
The bill was presented to President Trump on December 11, who vetoed it on December 23, because it renamed military bases that honor Confederate officers, and because it did not repeal Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act, which shields internet companies from being liable for what is posted on their websites by third parties.
The House of Representatives voted 322–87 to override the president's veto on December 28. The Senate voted 81–13 to override the veto on January 1, 2021.
(Five days later, the Electoral College votes were counted . . .)
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Most of us are not political party ideologues, so it does not matter to us who voted for this or against this. They just need to do the right thing, and either repeal this, or incorporate the BOI questions directly on the tax returns that we and/or businesses already file.
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Billions upon billions of dollars was given away to fraudsters Via "PPP Loans" and "unemployment claims". But I guess making Grandma Jones' little LLC company register for BOI is much more important.