Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Reporting for your Small Business

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Have you completed the mandatory BOI reporting for your small business? Founding Attorney, Amanda Moncada-Perkins offers insight into what BOI reporting is and how to comply. Fourty-seven percent (47%) of small business owners don’t know this information and are at risk of being fined. Come find out more about Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Reporting for your small business.

Quotes from the show

“I definitely try to make sure that we make the language accessible because what good is it if I’m speaking legal jargon and it doesn’t land. I’m not doing any favors to my clients and not helping them. And also I don’t need to prove how smart I am, right?” Amanda Moncado-Perkins ESQ

This can put a strong hold on your livelihood. It’s not worth it, but this is also why it’s abundantly important that small businesses are learning about this reporting requirement.” Amanda Moncado-Perkins ESQ

Let’s Meet Our Guest

Amanda Moncada-Perkins, ESQ

Founding attorney | Stoutegy law

Amanda R. Moncada-Perkins is a former second-grade teacher, turned attorney and negotiating phenom. Her experience ranges from closing multimillion-dollar corporate deals to teaching seven-year old children multiplication and division, using oranges and apples in a classroom. She is proud of it all.

Amanda is a Chicago native, wife of a humble writing genius and mother to a beautiful baby boy/amazing human-in-training.

She served as an adjunct legal writing professor at DePaul Law, teaching future lawyers how to write excellent contracts and provide conscious counsel to their clients. Amanda also runs a business consulting practice, where she empowers successful, ambitious, women-led companies around the country to improve their operations and systems to create sustainable and profitable businesses.

Espresso Shot(s)

  1. What is BOI reporting and why is it required?
  2. Who has to file? (We’ll drop links to the site so they can look up the information)
  3. We heard that there is a lawsuit saying this is unconstitutional. Does that apply to me?
  4. What are the potential consequences for not filing?
  5. What is the bottom line for our listeners?

Toolkit

Toolkit:

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Find Our Guest

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https://www.stoutegylaw.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandarmoncada

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