Your BOI report, handled with care, in your language.
An independent compliance concierge that prepares, reviews, and submits your FinCEN Beneficial Ownership Information report on your behalf.
Start Your ReportFiling a BOI report directly at boiefiling.fincen.gov is free. We charge $99 (Standard) or $179 (Priority) to handle the report in your language, review your data, communicate with you, and submit on your behalf. If you'd rather file directly, the official link is boiefiling.fincen.gov.
How it works
- 1
Tell us about your company and beneficial owners — a 10-minute form, in your language.
- 2
We review your details and submit your report to FinCEN on your behalf.
- 3
You receive your FinCEN confirmation by email.
Simple, honest pricing
FinCEN's official filing fee is $0 — our price is the service fee.
Standard
$99Filed within 3–5 business days
What's included
- Native-language guidance through every field
- Human review of your beneficial-owner details before filing
- We submit to the FinCEN E-Filing System on your behalf
- Secure handling of your passport image (encrypted, deleted 90 days after filing)
- Single point of contact for the 30-day amendment window
- Refund if we make a filing error
Priority
$179Filed within 24 hours
What's included
- Native-language guidance through every field
- Human review of your beneficial-owner details before filing
- We submit to the FinCEN E-Filing System on your behalf
- Secure handling of your passport image (encrypted, deleted 90 days after filing)
- Single point of contact for the 30-day amendment window
- Refund if we make a filing error
Who actually needs to file (March 2025 rule)
FinCEN's interim final rule of March 21, 2025 narrowed BOI reporting. It now applies to a specific group only:
- Foreign reporting companies — entities formed under the law of a country outside the U.S. that are registered to do business in a U.S. state — must file, and report only their non-U.S. beneficial owners.
- Domestic reporting companies — companies created by filing with a U.S. state, including a U.S. LLC or Corp, even when the owner is not American — are now exempt.
- U.S. persons are not reported as beneficial owners.
- If you are unsure, our first step checks your eligibility for free and tells you honestly whether you need to file at all.