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Mandatory reporting for notaries?

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MobileNotaryAZ... William Soroka Notaries... NotaryCoach... These are just a few of the names I use

MobileNotaryAZ... William Soroka Notaries... NotaryCoach... These are just a few of the names I use as DBA (Doing Business As) under an LLC. Why am I sharing this with you, {NAME}? Because you're likely operating a business too. And if you have creating a business entity by application in the United States, you'll likely be required to report your beneficial ownership information as required by the Corporate Transparency Act. That means, if you've created an LLC, a corporation, an S-corporation, a partnership, or a professional corporation, or even registered a DBA to operate as a sole proprietor, you probably need to report. The penalties for not doing so by January 1, 2025 can be up to $500 per day and jail time. I created a free report called, "Notary’s Guide to Corporate Transparency Act Compliance," to help you understand the rules, make your report (it's free and easy), be free of the burden as the deadline looms. [Download it here]( Not only does this keep you in integrity with the law, but it also can help you bring value to your own network. I've been speaking to small business owners in my circle and very few people know about their responsibilities under the Corporate Transparency Act. Just by casually bringing it up, you can help people! That's one great way to be a resource to your network and keep yourself top of mind. Enjoy the read! Bill  [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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