Treasury Halts Enforcement of Business Ownership Reporting Rule
- The U.S. Treasury Department announced it will stop enforcing the beneficial ownership reporting rule, allowing certain entities to avoid disclosing their owners.
- Donald Trump celebrated the suspension of the reporting rule, calling it a victory for small businesses, stating that the previous rule was an 'absolute disaster for Small Businesses Nationwide.'
- The beneficial ownership rule was part of the Corporate Transparency Act, which aimed at combating money laundering but faced opposition.
- Concerns about privacy and regulatory burdens led to the decision to cease enforcement, with Treasury officials asserting it is a win for small businesses.
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