The Very Weird End of Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Reporting

A frustrated entrepreneur’s tweet, some attention from DOGE, and a law that puzzled and worried small business owners is on hold.
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Treasury Department suspends enforcement of ownership information reporting for millions of businesses
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