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BOI Reporting

CTA’s BOI Reporting Requirements are Back in Effect

On February 18, 2025, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas lifted the nationwide injunction issued by the U.S. District court for the Eastern District of Texas in Smith, et al. v. U.S. Department of the Treasury, et al., 6:24-cv-00336 (E.D. Tex.). The Smith injunction blocked the enforcement of the Corporate Transparency…

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FinCEN Releases Corporate Transparency Act 2025 Update

FinCEN Releases Corporate Transparency Act 2025 Update

Recently, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) adopted a significant piece of legislation called the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). This important rule has flown under the radar for many, but it is essential to take note of, especially if you are thinking of including a trust as part of your estate plan or if you…

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Understanding the Corporate Transparency Act What You Need to Know as a Trustee of a Trust

Corporate Transparency Act: Key Insights for Trust Trustees

BREAKING NEWS: 12/3/24: Today a Federal Court in Texas ruled that the reporting requirements under FINCEN are unconstitutional. An Alabama federal court issued a similar ruling earlier this year and the federal government determined it applied to the plaintiffs of that case only, but the Texas case appears to apply to everyone, nationwide. Stay tuned……

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The Rupert Murdoch Irrevocable Trust lawsuit

The Rupert Murdoch Irrevocable Trust lawsuit

Today a lawsuit fit for television begins (think: Succession). The exciting part of this lawsuit is that the battle involves an irrevocable trust. As an estate planning attorney, I’m geeking out. Unlike divorce, trademark, and personal injury, there aren’t many high-profile estate planning lawsuits, and the few there do mostly occur because someone has died…

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