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New York's LLC Transparency Act Deadline Is Approaching: What Business Owners Need to Know

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New York's LLC Transparency Act took effect on January 1, 2026, and the first major compliance deadline is now on the horizon. LLCs formed or registered in New York before that date have until December 31, 2026, to file their beneficial ownership disclosures with the New York Department of State. For many business owners across New York City and the surrounding region, this deadline arrives sooner than it may seem.

What the Act Requires

The Act applies to most LLCs formed in New York, as well as out-of-state LLCs registered to do business here. Non-exempt LLCs, generally referred to as reporting companies, must disclose beneficial ownership information, including names, addresses, and dates of birth for each beneficial owner. Exempt companies still need to file, though their filing is an attestation of exemption rather than full ownership disclosure.

LLCs formed on or after January 1, 2026, face a shorter window. These newer entities must file their beneficial ownership disclosures within 30 days of formation. Every reporting or exempt LLC will also need to file annual updates going forward to keep its information current.

Why This Deadline Matters

Missing the filing deadline carries real consequences. An LLC that fails to file within 30 days of its applicable deadline can be marked "past due" in the Department of State's public records. Continued noncompliance can eventually lead to a "delinquent" designation, and penalties can include fines of up to $500 per day.

The New York Attorney General also has authority to pursue enforcement action against delinquent LLCs, which can include suspension, cancellation, or dissolution in serious cases. Beyond the direct penalties, a company's public compliance status can affect its standing with lenders, investors, and business partners.

An Evolving Compliance Landscape

The New York Act shares much of its structure with the federal Corporate Transparency Act, though the two now diverge in important ways after federal reporting requirements were scaled back to focus on non-U.S. companies. New York's requirements were not similarly narrowed, which means many LLCs now face a state filing obligation that no longer has a matching federal counterpart. Business owners who assumed the federal rollback also applied at the state level may be working from outdated information.

Guidance from the New York Department of State on certain procedural details, including the annual statement filing deadline, is still developing. Business owners should expect additional clarity in the months ahead, but that uncertainty is not a reason to wait on the parts of compliance that are already clear.

What Business Owners Should Do Now

Companies formed before January 1, 2026, still have time before the December 31 deadline, but the beneficial ownership review process can take longer than expected once ownership structures, trusts, or multiple stakeholders are involved. Reviewing formation documents and capitalization records early generally makes the filing itself far more straightforward.

How SJKP Can Help

SJKP's corporate attorneys are helping New York business owners assess their LLC Transparency Act obligations, determine reporting or exempt status, and prepare for the December deadline. If your business has not yet reviewed its beneficial ownership reporting obligations, now is the time to start. Contact SJKP to schedule a consultation and put a compliance plan in place before the deadline arrives.

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