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z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Company Applicant)
Form of identification and issuing
jurisdiction:
30. * Identifying document type (select one
from list of lines 30a–30d or check box
30z)
a. State-issued driver’s license
b. State/local/Tribe-issued ID
c. U.S. passport
d. Foreign passport
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Company Applicant)
31. * Identifying document number
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Company Applicant)
32. * Identifying document issuing
jurisdiction (select country/jurisdiction in
line 32a or checkbox 32z, and complete lines
32b–32d if applicable)
a. Country/Jurisdiction (select from list of
countries/jurisdictions)
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Company Applicant)
b. State (select from list when the United
States is the country/jurisdiction selected
in line 32a and the identifying document
is issued by a State; if a U.S. Territory
is the country/jurisdiction selected in
line 32a, line 32b populates
automatically with the selected U.S.
Territory; if a foreign country is the
country/jurisdiction selected in line 32a,
line 32b remains empty)
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Company Applicant)
c. Local/Tribal (select from list when the
United States is the country/jurisdiction
selected in line 32a and the identifying
document is issued by a local
jurisdiction or Tribe; if local jurisdiction
or Tribe is not included in list, select
‘‘Other’’ and go to line 32d; if a U.S.
territory or foreign country is the
country/jurisdiction selected in line 32a,
line 32c remains empty)
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Company Applicant)
d. Other local/Tribal name (only available
if ‘‘Other’’ selected in line 32c; enter
name of local jurisdiction or Tribe that
was not included in the list for line 32c)
33. * Identifying document image (attach
image of identifying document referred
to in lines 31–33) (instructions on upload
process will be provided here)
a. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Company Applicant)
Part III. Beneficial Owner Information
(multiple Beneficial Owners may be reported,
lines 35–51 are repeated for each Beneficial
Owner)
34. Unable to identify all Beneficial Owners
(check if you are unable to obtain any
required information on one or more
Beneficial Owners)
35. Parent/Guardian information instead of
minor child (check if the Beneficial
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Owner is a minor child and the parent/
guardian information is provided
instead)
Beneficial Owner FinCEN ID:
36. FinCEN ID (if FinCEN Identifier is not
provided, information about the
Beneficial Owner must be provided in
the lines below)
Exempt entity:
37. Exempt entity (check the box when an
exempt entity is being reported in lieu of a
Beneficial Owner’s information; if checked,
provide the legal name of the exempt entity
in line 38, and lines 39–41 are grayed out)
Full legal name:
38. * Individual’s last name (or Exempt
entity’s legal name if line 37 box is
checked
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Beneficial Owner)
39. * First name
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Beneficial Owner)
40. Middle name (required if the Beneficial
Owner has a middle name)
41. Suffix (required if the Beneficial Owner’s
name has a suffix)
Date of birth:
42. * Date of birth
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Beneficial Owner)
Residential address:
43. * Address (number, street, and apt. or
suite no.)
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Beneficial Owner)
44. * City
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Beneficial Owner)
45. * Country/Jurisdiction (select from list of
countries/jurisdictions)
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Beneficial Owner)
46. * State (select from list when United
States, Canada, or Mexico is the country/
jurisdiction selected in line 45; if a U.S.
Territory is the country/jurisdiction
selected in line 45, line 46 populates
automatically with the selected U.S.
Territory; if a foreign country is the
country/jurisdiction selected in line 45,
line 46 remains empty)
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Beneficial Owner)
47. * ZIP/Foreign postal code
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Beneficial Owner)
Form of identification and issuing
jurisdiction:
48. * Identifying document type (select one
from list of lines 48a-48d or checkbox
48z)
a. State-issued driver’s license
b. State/local/Tribe-issued ID
c. U.S. passport
d. Foreign passport
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Beneficial Owner)
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49. * Identifying document number
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Beneficial Owner)
50. * Identifying document issuing
jurisdiction (select country/jurisdiction
in line 50a or checkbox 50z, and
complete lines 50b–50d if applicable)
a. Country/Jurisdiction (select from list of
countries/jurisdictions)
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Beneficial Owner)
b. State (select from list when the United
States is the country/jurisdiction selected
in line 50a and the identifying document
is issued by a State; if a U.S. Territory
is the country/jurisdiction selected in
line 50a, line 50b populates
automatically with the selected U.S.
Territory; if a foreign country is the
country/jurisdiction selected in line 50a,
line 50b remains empty)
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Beneficial Owner)
c. Local/Tribal (select from list when the
United States is the country/jurisdiction
selected in line 50a and the identifying
document is issued by a local
jurisdiction or Tribe (if local jurisdiction
or Tribe is not included in the list, select
‘‘Other’’ and go to line 50d); if a U.S.
Territory or foreign country is the
country/jurisdiction selected in line 50a,
line 50c remains empty)
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Beneficial Owner)
d. Other local/Tribal name (only available
if ‘‘Other’’ selected in line 50c; enter
name of local jurisdiction or Tribe that
was not included in list for line 50c)
51. * Identifying document image (attach
image of identifying document referred
to in in lines 48–50) (instructions on
upload process will be provided here)
z. Unknown (check the box if you are not
able to obtain this information about the
Beneficial Owner)
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Proposed Collection;
Comment Request; Individual FinCEN
Identifiers
Financial Crimes Enforcement
Network (FinCEN), Treasury.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
FinCEN invites all interested
parties to comment on the application
that will be used to collect information
from individuals who seek to obtain a
FinCEN identifier, consistent with the
Beneficial Ownership Information
SUMMARY:
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Reporting Requirements final rule that
was published on September 30, 2022.
Obtaining a FinCEN identifier is
voluntary; however, individuals who
seek to obtain a FinCEN identifier must
submit an application and update the
information provided on the application
as necessary. The details included in the
information collection are listed below.
This request for comment is made
pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995.
DATES: Written comments are welcome
and must be received on or before
March 20, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be
submitted by any of the following
methods:
• Federal E-rulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
Refer to Docket Number FINCEN–2023–
0001 and the specific Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) control
number 1506–0076.
• Mail: Policy Division, Financial
Crimes Enforcement Network, P.O. Box
39, Vienna, VA 22183. Refer to Docket
Number FINCEN–2023–0001 and OMB
control number 1506–0076.
Please submit comments by one
method only. Comments will be
reviewed consistent with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA) and
applicable OMB regulations and
guidance. Comments submitted in
response to this notice will become a
matter of public record. Therefore, you
should submit only information that
you wish to make publicly available.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The
FinCEN Resource Center at 1–800–767–
2825 or electronically at https://
www.fincen.gov/contact.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Statutory and Regulatory Provisions
FinCEN issued the Beneficial
Ownership Information Reporting
Requirements final rule on September
30, 2022 (‘‘final BOI reporting rule’’).1
The final BOI reporting rule requires
certain legal entities to file with FinCEN
reports that identify the beneficial
owners of the entity. Entities created or
registered to do business on or after
January 1, 2024, must also identify the
individual who directly filed the
document with specified governmental
authorities that created the entity or
registered it to do business, as well as
the individual who was primarily
responsible for directing or controlling
such filing if more than one individual
was involved in the filing of the
document. Further, the regulations
1 87
FR 59498 (Sept. 30, 2022).
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describe who must file a report, what
information must be provided, and
when a report is due. Entities must
certify that the report is true, correct,
and complete. The rule also sets out
various requirements for individuals
and entities that seek to obtain a
FinCEN identifier, which can be used in
certain circumstances to substitute for
other information required to be
reported.2
These regulations implement Section
6403 of the Corporate Transparency Act
(CTA), enacted into law as part of the
National Defense Authorization Act for
Fiscal Year 2021 (NDAA).3 These
requirements are intended to help
prevent and combat money laundering,
terrorist financing, corruption, tax fraud,
and other illicit activity, while
minimizing the burden on reporting
entities.
II. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 4
Title: Individual FinCEN Identifiers.
OMB Control Number: 1506–0076.
Type of Review: Regular.
Description: The final BOI reporting
rule requires the collection of
information from individuals in order to
issue them a FinCEN identifier. This is
a voluntary collection. Individuals are
not required to obtain FinCEN
identifiers; however, in order to be
issued a FinCEN identifier, the rule
requires individuals to file applications
electronically with FinCEN that contain
certain information about themselves.
Individuals are also required to submit
updates of their identifying information
as needed. FinCEN will store such
information in its beneficial ownership
information (BOI) database for access by
authorized users. (Entities will not use
the FinCEN identifier application to
request a FinCEN identifier; instead,
entities will request a FinCEN identifier
when they submit a BOI report.5)
Report: None.
Affected Public: Any individuals who
meet the statutory criteria could apply
2 See 31 CFR 1010.380(b)(4). ‘‘FinCEN identifier’’
means the unique identifying number assigned by
FinCEN to an individual or reporting company
upon request, subject to certain conditions.
3 Specifically, the CTA is Title LXIV of the
William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, Public Law
116–283 (Jan. 1, 2021). Division F of the NDAA is
the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020, which
includes the CTA. Section 6403 of the CTA, among
other things, amends the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA)
by adding a new section 5336, Beneficial
Ownership Information Reporting Requirements, to
subchapter II of chapter 53 of title 31, United States
Code.
4 Public Law 104–13, 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A).
5 FinCEN is not separately calculating a cost
estimate for entities requesting a FinCEN identifier,
because FinCEN assumes this would already be
accounted for in the process and cost of submitting
the BOI reports.
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for a FinCEN identifier under the rule.
However, the primary reasons for
individual beneficial owners to apply
for a FinCEN identifier likely include
data security (where an individual may
see less risk in submitting personal
identifiable information to FinCEN
directly and exclusively, compared with
doing so indirectly through one or more
individuals at one or more reporting
companies) and administrative
efficiency (where an individual is likely
to be identified as a beneficial owner of
numerous reporting companies).
Company applicants who are
responsible for registering many
reporting companies may have a similar
incentive to request a FinCEN identifier
in order to limit the number of
companies with access to their personal
information.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
FinCEN estimates that the number of
individuals who will apply for a
FinCEN identifier will likely be
relatively low. Specifically, FinCEN
estimates that number to be
approximately 1 percent of the reporting
company estimates. FinCEN assumes
that, similar to reporting companies’
initial filings, there would be an initial
influx of applications for a FinCEN
identifier that would then decrease to a
smaller annual rate of requests after
Year 1 (2024). Therefore, FinCEN
estimates that 325,569 individuals will
apply for a FinCEN identifier during
Year 1 (2024) and 49,985 individuals
will apply for a FinCEN identifier
annually thereafter.6 The total five-year
average of expected FinCEN identifier
applications is 105,102. To estimate the
number of updated reports for
individuals’ FinCEN identifier
information per year, FinCEN used the
methodology explained in the final BOI
reporting rule to calculate, and then
total, monthly updates based on the
number of FinCEN identifier
applications received in Year 1 (2024).
FinCEN applied the monthly probability
of 0.0068021 (8.16 percent, the annual
likelihood of a change in address,
divided by 12 to find a monthly rate).
This analysis estimated 12,180 updates
in Year 1 (2024) and 26,575 annually
thereafter.7 The total five-year average of
estimated FinCEN identifier updates is
23,696.
Frequency of Response: As required.
Estimated Time per Respondent:
FinCEN anticipates that initial FinCEN
identifier applications would require
6 32,556,929 × 0.01 = 325,569 and 4,998,468 ×
0.01 = 49,985, respectively.
7 Refer to the final BOI reporting rule RIA cost
analysis for the underlying sources and analysis
related to these estimates. See 87 FR 59562–59579
(Sept. 30, 2022).
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approximately 20 minutes (10 minutes
to read the form and understand the
information required, and 10 minutes to
fill out and file the request, including
attaching an image of an acceptable
identification document), given that the
information to be submitted to FinCEN
would be readily available to the person
requesting the FinCEN identifier.
FinCEN estimates that updates would
require 10 minutes (10 minutes to fill
out and file the update).
Estimated Total Reporting Burden
Hours: FinCEN estimates the total
burden hours of individuals initially
applying for a FinCEN identifier during
Year 1 (2024) to be 108,535,8 with an
annual burden of 16,662 hours
thereafter.9 The five-year average of
initial application burdens is 35,034
hours. FinCEN estimates the burden
hours of individuals updating
information related to FinCEN
identifiers to be 2,030 in Year 1
(2024),10 with an annual burden of
4,429 hours thereafter.11 The five-year
average of updated application burdens
is 3,949 hours. The total five-year
average of time burdens is 38,983.
Estimated Total Reporting Cost: The
total cost of FinCEN identifier
applications for individuals in Year 1
(2024) is estimated to be $6.2 million,
with an annual cost of $945,667
thereafter.12 The five-year average cost
of initial applications is $1,988,431. The
total cost of FinCEN identifier updates
for individuals in Year 1 (2024) is
estimated to be $115,219, with an
annual cost of $251,386 thereafter.13
The five-year average cost of updated
applications is $224,153. The total fiveyear average cost is $2,212,584.
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Request for Comments
An agency may not conduct or
sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information
unless it displays a valid OMB control
number. Comments submitted in
response to this notice will be
summarized and included in the request
for OMB approval. All comments will
become a matter of public record.
Comments are invited on: (a) whether
the collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of the agency, including
whether the information shall have
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
× (20/60) = 108,535.
× (20/60) = 16,662.
10 12,180 × (10/60) = 2,030.
11 26,575 × (10/60) = 4,429.
12 ($56.76 × (20/60)) × 325,569 = $6,159,488.81
and ($56.76 × (20/60)) × 49,985 = $945,666.84.
13 ($56.76 × (10/60)) × 12,180 = $115,218.68 and
($56.76 × (10/60)) × 26,575 = $251,386.22.
8 325,569
9 49,985
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collection of information; (c) ways to
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information to be collected; (d)
ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on
respondents, including through the use
of technology; and (e) estimates of
capital or start-up costs and costs of
operation, maintenance, and purchase
of services required to provide
information.
Himamauli Das,
Acting Director, Financial Crimes
Enforcement Network.
Appendix—FinCEN Identifier
Application Summary of Data Fields
Note: Form is only available to persons
who have already obtained login.gov
accounts and have signed in through
login.gov. Lines that must be filled in for a
report to be accepted are identified with the
* symbol next to the line number. Italicized
text provides a description and/or
explanation of lines and response options for
purposes of this PRA notice.
Filing Information
1. FinCEN ID (assigned by FinCEN and
cannot be edited; populates
automatically if individual has already
applied for and received a FinCEN
Identifier, based on the linkage empty if
filer has not already received a FinCEN
Identifier)
2. Date Last Amended (assigned by FinCEN
and cannot be edited; populates
automatically with the date the
information associated with the FinCEN
Identifier was last updated if individual
has already applied for and received a
FinCEN Identifier, based on the linkage
between login.gov account and FinCEN
Identifier assigned to the account; line 2
is empty if filer has not already received
a FinCEN Identifier)
Part I. Individual Information
Full legal name:
3. * First name
4. Middle name (required if individual has a
middle name)
5. * Last name
6. Suffix (required if the individual’s name
has a suffix)
Date of birth:
7. * Date of birth
Address: (report both business address and
residential address if the FinCEN ID will be
used for both a Company Applicant and a
Beneficial Owner)
8. * Address type (check the box that applies
to the type of address to be provided in
lines 9–13)
a. Residential address
b. Business address
9. * Address (number, street, and apt. or suite
no.)
10. * City
11. * Country/Jurisdiction (select from list of
countries/jurisdictions)
12. * State (select from list when United
States, Canada, or Mexico is the country/
jurisdiction selected in line 11; if a U.S.
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Territory is the country/jurisdiction
selected in line 11, line 12 populates
automatically with the selected U.S.
Territory; if a foreign country is the
country/jurisdiction selected in line 11,
line 12 remains empty)
13. * ZIP/Foreign postal code
Form of identification and issuing
jurisdiction:
14. * Identifying document type (select one
from list of lines 14a–14d)
a. State-issued driver’s license
b. State/local/Tribe-issued ID
c. U.S. passport
d. Foreign passport
15. * Identifying document number
16. * Identifying document issuing
jurisdiction (select country/jurisdiction
in line 16a and complete lines 16b–16d
if applicable)
a. Country/Jurisdiction (select from list of
countries/jurisdictions)
b. State (select from list when the United
States is the country/jurisdiction selected
in line 16a and the identifying document
is issued by a State; if a U.S. Territory
is the country/jurisdiction selected in
line 16a, line 16b populates
automatically with the selected U.S.
Territory; if a foreign country is the
country/jurisdiction selected in line 16a,
line 16b remains empty)
c. Local/Tribal (select from list when the
United States is the country/jurisdiction
selected in line 16a and the identifying
document is issued by a local
jurisdiction or Tribe; if local jurisdiction
or Tribe is not included in the list, select
‘‘Other’’ and go to line 16d; if a U.S.
Territory or foreign country is the
country/jurisdiction selected in line 16a,
line 16c remains empty)
d. Other local/Tribal name (enter name of
local jurisdiction or Tribe that was not
included in the list for line 16c)
17. * Identifying document image (attach
image of identifying document referred
to in lines 14–16) (upload instructions
will be provided here)
Certification
18. * I certify that the information furnished
is true, correct, and complete. I
understand that the willful provision of
false or fraudulent beneficial ownership
information to FinCEN may result in
civil or criminal penalties.
a. I agree (check the box to certify)
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[OMB Control No. 2900–0905]
Agency Information Collection Activity
Under OMB Review: Legal Services for
Homeless Veterans and Veterans AtRisk for Homelessness (LSV) Grant
Program
Veterans Health
Administration, Department of Veterans
Affairs.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection;
Comment Request; Individual FinCEN Identifiers
AGENCY: Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), Treasury.
ACTION: Notice and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: FinCEN invites all interested parties to comment on the
application that will be used to collect information from individuals
who seek to obtain a FinCEN identifier, consistent with the Beneficial
Ownership Information
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Reporting Requirements final rule that was published on September 30,
2022. Obtaining a FinCEN identifier is voluntary; however, individuals
who seek to obtain a FinCEN identifier must submit an application and
update the information provided on the application as necessary. The
details included in the information collection are listed below. This
request for comment is made pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995.
DATES: Written comments are welcome and must be received on or before
March 20, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted by any of the following methods:
Federal E-rulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments. Refer to Docket Number
FINCEN-2023-0001 and the specific Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
control number 1506-0076.
Mail: Policy Division, Financial Crimes Enforcement
Network, P.O. Box 39, Vienna, VA 22183. Refer to Docket Number FINCEN-
2023-0001 and OMB control number 1506-0076.
Please submit comments by one method only. Comments will be
reviewed consistent with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA) and
applicable OMB regulations and guidance. Comments submitted in response
to this notice will become a matter of public record. Therefore, you
should submit only information that you wish to make publicly
available.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The FinCEN Resource Center at 1-800-
767-2825 or electronically at https://www.fincen.gov/contact.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Statutory and Regulatory Provisions
FinCEN issued the Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting
Requirements final rule on September 30, 2022 (``final BOI reporting
rule'').\1\ The final BOI reporting rule requires certain legal
entities to file with FinCEN reports that identify the beneficial
owners of the entity. Entities created or registered to do business on
or after January 1, 2024, must also identify the individual who
directly filed the document with specified governmental authorities
that created the entity or registered it to do business, as well as the
individual who was primarily responsible for directing or controlling
such filing if more than one individual was involved in the filing of
the document. Further, the regulations describe who must file a report,
what information must be provided, and when a report is due. Entities
must certify that the report is true, correct, and complete. The rule
also sets out various requirements for individuals and entities that
seek to obtain a FinCEN identifier, which can be used in certain
circumstances to substitute for other information required to be
reported.\2\
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\1\ 87 FR 59498 (Sept. 30, 2022).
\2\ See 31 CFR 1010.380(b)(4). ``FinCEN identifier'' means the
unique identifying number assigned by FinCEN to an individual or
reporting company upon request, subject to certain conditions.
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These regulations implement Section 6403 of the Corporate
Transparency Act (CTA), enacted into law as part of the National
Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 (NDAA).\3\ These
requirements are intended to help prevent and combat money laundering,
terrorist financing, corruption, tax fraud, and other illicit activity,
while minimizing the burden on reporting entities.
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\3\ Specifically, the CTA is Title LXIV of the William M. (Mac)
Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021,
Public Law 116-283 (Jan. 1, 2021). Division F of the NDAA is the
Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020, which includes the CTA. Section
6403 of the CTA, among other things, amends the Bank Secrecy Act
(BSA) by adding a new section 5336, Beneficial Ownership Information
Reporting Requirements, to subchapter II of chapter 53 of title 31,
United States Code.
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II. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 \4\
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\4\ Public Law 104-13, 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A).
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Title: Individual FinCEN Identifiers.
OMB Control Number: 1506-0076.
Type of Review: Regular.
Description: The final BOI reporting rule requires the collection
of information from individuals in order to issue them a FinCEN
identifier. This is a voluntary collection. Individuals are not
required to obtain FinCEN identifiers; however, in order to be issued a
FinCEN identifier, the rule requires individuals to file applications
electronically with FinCEN that contain certain information about
themselves. Individuals are also required to submit updates of their
identifying information as needed. FinCEN will store such information
in its beneficial ownership information (BOI) database for access by
authorized users. (Entities will not use the FinCEN identifier
application to request a FinCEN identifier; instead, entities will
request a FinCEN identifier when they submit a BOI report.\5\)
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\5\ FinCEN is not separately calculating a cost estimate for
entities requesting a FinCEN identifier, because FinCEN assumes this
would already be accounted for in the process and cost of submitting
the BOI reports.
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Report: None.
Affected Public: Any individuals who meet the statutory criteria
could apply for a FinCEN identifier under the rule. However, the
primary reasons for individual beneficial owners to apply for a FinCEN
identifier likely include data security (where an individual may see
less risk in submitting personal identifiable information to FinCEN
directly and exclusively, compared with doing so indirectly through one
or more individuals at one or more reporting companies) and
administrative efficiency (where an individual is likely to be
identified as a beneficial owner of numerous reporting companies).
Company applicants who are responsible for registering many reporting
companies may have a similar incentive to request a FinCEN identifier
in order to limit the number of companies with access to their personal
information.
Estimated Number of Respondents: FinCEN estimates that the number
of individuals who will apply for a FinCEN identifier will likely be
relatively low. Specifically, FinCEN estimates that number to be
approximately 1 percent of the reporting company estimates. FinCEN
assumes that, similar to reporting companies' initial filings, there
would be an initial influx of applications for a FinCEN identifier that
would then decrease to a smaller annual rate of requests after Year 1
(2024). Therefore, FinCEN estimates that 325,569 individuals will apply
for a FinCEN identifier during Year 1 (2024) and 49,985 individuals
will apply for a FinCEN identifier annually thereafter.\6\ The total
five-year average of expected FinCEN identifier applications is
105,102. To estimate the number of updated reports for individuals'
FinCEN identifier information per year, FinCEN used the methodology
explained in the final BOI reporting rule to calculate, and then total,
monthly updates based on the number of FinCEN identifier applications
received in Year 1 (2024). FinCEN applied the monthly probability of
0.0068021 (8.16 percent, the annual likelihood of a change in address,
divided by 12 to find a monthly rate). This analysis estimated 12,180
updates in Year 1 (2024) and 26,575 annually thereafter.\7\ The total
five-year average of estimated FinCEN identifier updates is 23,696.
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\6\ 32,556,929 x 0.01 = 325,569 and 4,998,468 x 0.01 = 49,985,
respectively.
\7\ Refer to the final BOI reporting rule RIA cost analysis for
the underlying sources and analysis related to these estimates. See
87 FR 59562-59579 (Sept. 30, 2022).
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Frequency of Response: As required.
Estimated Time per Respondent: FinCEN anticipates that initial
FinCEN identifier applications would require
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approximately 20 minutes (10 minutes to read the form and understand
the information required, and 10 minutes to fill out and file the
request, including attaching an image of an acceptable identification
document), given that the information to be submitted to FinCEN would
be readily available to the person requesting the FinCEN identifier.
FinCEN estimates that updates would require 10 minutes (10 minutes to
fill out and file the update).
Estimated Total Reporting Burden Hours: FinCEN estimates the total
burden hours of individuals initially applying for a FinCEN identifier
during Year 1 (2024) to be 108,535,\8\ with an annual burden of 16,662
hours thereafter.\9\ The five-year average of initial application
burdens is 35,034 hours. FinCEN estimates the burden hours of
individuals updating information related to FinCEN identifiers to be
2,030 in Year 1 (2024),\10\ with an annual burden of 4,429 hours
thereafter.\11\ The five-year average of updated application burdens is
3,949 hours. The total five-year average of time burdens is 38,983.
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\8\ 325,569 x (20/60) = 108,535.
\9\ 49,985 x (20/60) = 16,662.
\10\ 12,180 x (10/60) = 2,030.
\11\ 26,575 x (10/60) = 4,429.
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Estimated Total Reporting Cost: The total cost of FinCEN identifier
applications for individuals in Year 1 (2024) is estimated to be $6.2
million, with an annual cost of $945,667 thereafter.\12\ The five-year
average cost of initial applications is $1,988,431. The total cost of
FinCEN identifier updates for individuals in Year 1 (2024) is estimated
to be $115,219, with an annual cost of $251,386 thereafter.\13\ The
five-year average cost of updated applications is $224,153. The total
five-year average cost is $2,212,584.
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\12\ ($56.76 x (20/60)) x 325,569 = $6,159,488.81 and ($56.76 x
(20/60)) x 49,985 = $945,666.84.
\13\ ($56.76 x (10/60)) x 12,180 = $115,218.68 and ($56.76 x
(10/60)) x 26,575 = $251,386.22.
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Request for Comments
An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required
to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a valid
OMB control number. Comments submitted in response to this notice will
be summarized and included in the request for OMB approval. All
comments will become a matter of public record. Comments are invited
on: (a) whether the collection of information is necessary for the
proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether
the information shall have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
agency's estimate of the burden of the collection of information; (c)
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; (d) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of
information on respondents, including through the use of technology;
and (e) estimates of capital or start-up costs and costs of operation,
maintenance, and purchase of services required to provide information.
Himamauli Das,
Acting Director, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.
Appendix--FinCEN Identifier Application Summary of Data Fields
Note: Form is only available to persons who have already
obtained login.gov accounts and have signed in through login.gov.
Lines that must be filled in for a report to be accepted are
identified with the * symbol next to the line number. Italicized
text provides a description and/or explanation of lines and response
options for purposes of this PRA notice.
Filing Information
1. FinCEN ID (assigned by FinCEN and cannot be edited; populates
automatically if individual has already applied for and received a
FinCEN Identifier, based on the linkage empty if filer has not
already received a FinCEN Identifier)
2. Date Last Amended (assigned by FinCEN and cannot be edited;
populates automatically with the date the information associated
with the FinCEN Identifier was last updated if individual has
already applied for and received a FinCEN Identifier, based on the
linkage between login.gov account and FinCEN Identifier assigned to
the account; line 2 is empty if filer has not already received a
FinCEN Identifier)
Part I. Individual Information
Full legal name:
3. * First name
4. Middle name (required if individual has a middle name)
5. * Last name
6. Suffix (required if the individual's name has a suffix)
Date of birth:
7. * Date of birth
Address: (report both business address and residential address
if the FinCEN ID will be used for both a Company Applicant and a
Beneficial Owner)
8. * Address type (check the box that applies to the type of address
to be provided in lines 9-13)
a. Residential address
b. Business address
9. * Address (number, street, and apt. or suite no.)
10. * City
11. * Country/Jurisdiction (select from list of countries/
jurisdictions)
12. * State (select from list when United States, Canada, or Mexico
is the country/jurisdiction selected in line 11; if a U.S. Territory
is the country/jurisdiction selected in line 11, line 12 populates
automatically with the selected U.S. Territory; if a foreign country
is the country/jurisdiction selected in line 11, line 12 remains
empty)
13. * ZIP/Foreign postal code
Form of identification and issuing jurisdiction:
14. * Identifying document type (select one from list of lines 14a-
14d)
a. State-issued driver's license
b. State/local/Tribe-issued ID
c. U.S. passport
d. Foreign passport
15. * Identifying document number
16. * Identifying document issuing jurisdiction (select country/
jurisdiction in line 16a and complete lines 16b-16d if applicable)
a. Country/Jurisdiction (select from list of countries/
jurisdictions)
b. State (select from list when the United States is the
country/jurisdiction selected in line 16a and the identifying
document is issued by a State; if a U.S. Territory is the country/
jurisdiction selected in line 16a, line 16b populates automatically
with the selected U.S. Territory; if a foreign country is the
country/jurisdiction selected in line 16a, line 16b remains empty)
c. Local/Tribal (select from list when the United States is the
country/jurisdiction selected in line 16a and the identifying
document is issued by a local jurisdiction or Tribe; if local
jurisdiction or Tribe is not included in the list, select ``Other''
and go to line 16d; if a U.S. Territory or foreign country is the
country/jurisdiction selected in line 16a, line 16c remains empty)
d. Other local/Tribal name (enter name of local jurisdiction or
Tribe that was not included in the list for line 16c)
17. * Identifying document image (attach image of identifying
document referred to in lines 14-16) (upload instructions will be
provided here)
Certification
18. * I certify that the information furnished is true, correct, and
complete. I understand that the willful provision of false or
fraudulent beneficial ownership information to FinCEN may result in
civil or criminal penalties.
a. I agree (check the box to certify)
[FR Doc. 2023-00708 Filed 1-13-23; 8:45 am]
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