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citizens or domestic reporting companies or their beneficial owners. Trade groups such as Community Associations Institute (CAI) are actively seeking to avoid transparency by trying to carve out an exemption to CTA requirement for homeowners, condominium, and cooperative associations Existing associations must comply and file their BOI reports by January 1, 2025
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Compliance with the Corporate Transparency Act Traact. HOAs must stay up-to-date on changes to their beneficial. Trade groups such as Community Associations Institute (CAI) are actively seeking to avoid transparency by trying to carve out an exemption to CTA requirement for homeowners, condominium, and cooperative associations