What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet. William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act II, Scene II Shakespeare may have been right about flowers, but for a company…not so much. Choosing the right name for your limited liability company (LLC)…
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FinCEN Issues Update on Beneficial Ownership Information Reports
As we discussed in our prior update, a federal court in Texas has issued a preliminary injunction against the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) reporting requirement, the Beneficial Ownership Information Report (BOIR). (You may recall that the CTA requires companies created before 2024 to file BOIRs before January 1, 2025; new…
Companies Need Not File Beneficial Ownership Information Reports – at least for now
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) requires most small business corporations and limited liability companies to file Beneficial Ownership Information Reports (BOI reports or BOIRs) with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), a part of the United States Department of Treasury. The purpose of the reports is to give law enforcement…
Anonymous LLCs: A Guide to Understanding Their Benefits and Drawbacks
What is an Anonymous LLC? An anonymous LLC (limited liability company) is a type of business structure in which the public has no access to the owners’ identities. This means that the names of the members (owners) and managers (if any) of the LLC are not listed on records that…
New Federal Reporting Requirement for Business Entities
You may have heard of a new reporting requirement that took effect on January 1, 2024, under the federal Corporate Transparency Act (or CTA). The report is called a Business Ownership Information Report (or BOIR). Most limited liability companies (LLCs), corporations, and other types of business entities are now required…
New Indiana Statute Regarding Single-Member LLCs
On March 13, 2024, the Indiana Governor signed Senate Enrolled Act 18, which, among other things, amends the Indiana Business Flexibility Act with the goal of addressing problems that can arise from the death of the sole member of a limited liability company. The following article is based on our…
What to Do with an LLC with No Members
Generally, an Indiana limited liability company that has no members is dissolved. Ind. Code § 23-18-9-1.1(c). (For an interesting case from Alabama involving the dissolution of an LLC for lack of members, see our Indiana Law Blog article, Family Businesses: Succession Planning for LLCs.) Although that provision is in the…
LLC Membership and Interest
The limited liability company is a relatively new form of business entity, with most state statutes adopted in the 1990s. In just a few years, they overtook the corporation as the most common structure for new businesses. A reason for the LLC’s popularity is that the it combines some of…