Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting Tech Session Webinar
To provide an overview of selected C corporation and other business tax news and developments
June 25, 2024
Live Webcast
NASBA 1.5
Instructor
Mathieu Aimlon
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Instructor
Mathieu
Aimlon
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Mr. Mathieu Aimlon
Bio
Mathieu Aimlon is a certified public accountant in the U.S. and in France at AimlonCPA P.C., a full-service certified public accounting firm in New York, NY, serving business owners and companies in the US & Europe with year-round accounting, audit, tax and advisory. He has education in business, business law and taxation, accounting, and finance. For over 15 years, Mathieu has offered expert guidance to individuals, startups, small to medium-sized businesses, not-for-profit organizations, publicly traded companies, and privately held multinationals.Mathieu has a broad knowledge of general business matters with a diverse and extensive professional background encompassing industries such as retail, apparel, technologies, manufacturing.
To provide an overview of selected C corporation and other business tax news and developments;
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you'll be able to:
Receive an update on beneficial ownership information reporting, including recent changes, new requirements, and the impact on businesses and compliance obligations.
Learn about access to the beneficial ownership information database
Understand the constitutionality dispute surrounding beneficial ownership information reporting
Explore allegations of FinCEN abuse of authority in relation to beneficial ownership information reporting.
Major Topics
Update on beneficial ownership information reporting
Access to the database
Constitutionality dispute
FinCEN abuse of authority allegations
CPE Credits Available
NASBA 1.5
1.5
Taxation (NYSED) (Taxation) - NASBA
Things to Know About This Course
Course Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
None
Advanced Preparation
None
Intended Audience
Accountants and tax professionals involved with tax and financial matters for corporations and other businesses