Date and Time
Monday Jun 10, 2024
11:45 AM - 1:00 PM EDT
Location
Lowell City Hall - 2nd Floor
301 East Main Street
Lowell, MI 49331
Fees/Admission
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Contact Information
Shannon Kennedy
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Description
Lunch & Presenting Sponsor:
The Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce invites you to a Lunch-n-Learn presentation on the Corporate Transparency Act.
New Reporting Requirements for Businesses Under the Corporate Transparency Act
Beginning January 1, 2024, legal entities may have obligations under the Corporate Transparency Act (the “CTA”), which includes reporting certain information on behalf of an entity’s beneficial owners and company applicants. The obligations imposed by the CTA are time-sensitive, and failure to comply with the provisions of the CTA may result in penalties. Join us for this informative session to understand how the CTA could impact your business:
- Determine if your business is considered a reporting company subject to the CTA
- Required information Beneficial Owners and Company Applicants need to provide
- Timeline of submitting information and the penalties that can result from non-compliance
- Identify key documents to have in place to satisfy any future reporting requirements
New Requirements for Businesses Under the Corporate Transparency Act
Monday, June 10, 2024
11:45 AM - 1 PM
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Lunch is FREE for the first 20 Chamber Members to register.
- $10 for Non-members and additional Chamber guests.
- 11:45 AM - Check-in and grab your lunch.
- NOON to 1 PM - Welcome & Presentation.
- Box lunch provided.
- Register by June 5, 2024.
Speaker Info:
Anthony Pearson, Attorney
Peter Veldkamp, Attorney
Rhoades McKee PC
Grand Rapids, MI
Rhoades McKee is a proud member of the Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce. Rhoades McKee is a comprehensive full-service law firm, with over 50 attorneys and 25 legal practice specialties. With offices in Grand Rapids, Hastings, and Holland, Rhoades McKee offers legal services in the areas of Business and Litigation, Real Estate and Construction, and Family and Individual Law.